It's one of my favorite English (as in Merrie Olde England) phrases: busman's holiday. As a child, I was able to elicit the meaning from the context in which I normally read it: to take a busman's holiday is to work, or at the very least to visit your workplace, on your day off. But what is a "busman", and why do they work on their days off?
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Busman's Holiday
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It's one of my favorite English (as in Merrie Olde England) phrases: busman's holiday. As a child, I was able to elicit the meaning from the context in which I normally read it: to take a busman's holiday is to work, or at the very least to visit your workplace, on your day off. But what is a "busman", and why do they work on their days off?