The May Day holiday was originally a leisure time that everyone was looking forward to, and it was a golden week to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and get close to nature.
However, in recent years, an interesting phenomenon has gradually surfaced: not everyone is keen to travel during this time period.
As soon as the news was posted on the Internet, the comment area exploded instantly!
Haha!
And also...
There is also a cancellation due to rain [white eyes]
There is also a 4th type
Duty
Didn't grab a ticket
There are also those who watch football games
There are also those who attend weddings
1. For those who are financially free, traveling during the May Day holiday is not a necessity. They have long since achieved economic independence and do not need to join the crowds for a short vacation.
This group of people usually has a high degree of time autonomy, and they can arrange their itinerary according to their interests and needs, without being limited by statutory holidays.
They are more likely to travel in the off-season, avoiding the rush hour and enjoying a more peaceful and comfortable travel experience. Therefore, for them, the May Day holiday is more of a leisure time that can be flexibly arranged, rather than a reason to travel.
2. As educators, teachers' professional characteristics determine that they have a long winter and summer vacation. Compared with short holidays such as May Day, they are more inclined to take long-distance trips or in-depth trips during the winter and summer vacations.
In addition, the nature of teachers' work also requires them to maintain a high level of work intensity in normal times, so they are more inclined to choose to rest and adjust during the short May Day holiday, rather than joining the crowded travel army.
3. For groups with relatively poor economic conditions, not traveling during the May Day holiday is more out of helplessness. Under multiple pressures such as housing prices, education, and medical care, they often need to be budget-conscious in their daily lives, and it is difficult for them to afford high travel costs.
In addition, even if they have enough financial means, they may choose to give up traveling because they are worried about job opportunities, income stability, etc.
The phenomenon of not traveling during the May Day holiday is actually a microcosm of social changes and the diversity of values. With the development of economy and social progress, people's lifestyles and consumption concepts are constantly changing.
For some, travel has become an integral part of life, while for others, they may be more focused on family, friends, and community connections, or more focused on personal growth and inner enrichment.
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