A long weekend extends the typical Saturday-Sunday break by including an adjacent weekday, often a Monday or Friday. This creates three consecutive days off, commonly tied to public holidays. Employees, students, and travelers benefit most, using the extra time for short getaways, family gatherings, or simply recharging. Businesses in hospitality and tourism also gain from increased leisure spending.
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