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Dienstag, 11. März 2014

What Germans say when they have to spend their holidays at home.

Today's expression is a true native-speaker phrase that you won't learn in any text-book.
Each year millions of Germans travel to foreign countries. Sometimes though even Germans do not have a possibility to spend their vacation abroad and have to stay at home. In this case they ironically say: 

Urlaub auf Balkonien haben, verbringen.

The term "Balkonien" derives from "Balkon" (balcony) and should sound like German names of Italy (Italien) or Spain (Spanien). 



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