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答案                         Take Your Vacation!
    As a nation, we are obsessed with work. Some view taking a vacation as a sign of weakness. Others who haven’t vacationed in years see it as a badge of honor. And still others apologize for taking a vacation, as they feel guilty for taking time off even though they have earned it.
    As difficult as it is for some to believe, working more hours does not necessarily translate to a better bottom line or higher productivity. For example, Greeks work the most in Europe— averaging 2,017 hours per year. Yet, they are no better off as their economy is a wreck.
    Now take a look at Germany—Europe’s economic powerhouse. I’m sure some would guess that the Germans work longer hours. Wrong! Germans work on average 1,408 hours per year, placing them second to last among the 25 European nations in hours worked annually. They also receive on average 30 paid vacation days a year—the most in Europe.

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