Wednesday, July 18, 2012

formula for a perfect holiday

formula for a perfect holiday
Formula for a perfect holiday, see you on the forces except to mathematicians invented the scientist from the University of Sussex, reports British newspaper Daily Mail citing a study commissioned by hotel chain Holiday Inn.
According to this formula, the ideal vacation is a three-day holiday with a maximum relaxation with minimum care in the removal of no more than 4 hours from home.
According to the study, the ideal holiday can not be divorced from a number of confounding factors, including duration, the cost of the trip, as well as components such as boredom, relaxation and care.
"Research shows that many people spend so busy holidays that come home more exhausted than recovered" - leads the publication of the words of the inventor of the formula by David Lewis (David Lewis). In his opinion, a case study helps explain the growing popularity of short leave from UK residents who prefer to rest during long weekends.
The scientist believes that the meaning of vacation is to allow the body to energize people and help people return home refreshed and invigorated.
"Given the excessive indulgence of whims, which allowed a person at rest - from an overabundance of the sun to binge drink and abuse - a long holiday means a greater potential risk to health" - said David Lewis

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