Yes, we just call it Easter Break. Most people use the long weekend to escape to mainland Europe - France is always a popular destination.
2007-04-08 02:43:58
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answered by squirrellondon 4
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It's called Easter holidays and I think most students just chill out where they are or intensily revising for the final exams in May which is what I used to do when I was a Law student.
2007-04-08 02:47:33
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answered by Pearl 5
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In an academic year, we have a christmas break and a summer break - the biggest 2 breaks. Then every 4/5 weeks, we half a 'half term' which is usually a week off.
2007-04-08 02:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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half term or summer holidays and all flock either back to parents for more money or to a cheap spanish islan to live it up!!!!!
2007-04-08 02:39:59
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answered by luke w 2
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We have summer holidays for 6 weeks...
And the university students have the same, but we don't flock anywhere...
We're too boring for that.
2007-04-08 02:33:54
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answered by George The Fat Pink Gay Hippo 6
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Yes they do it,s called Half Term,They all rush to the airport to fly to any place that is warm.
2007-04-08 02:34:04
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answered by Bella 7
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Easter Holidays here , nothing like what happens in the states though.......
2007-04-08 02:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Its called a spring break :::::::: but in the UK the kids get to go to other countries::::::::??? (it broadens their horizons""!!)
2007-04-08 02:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe you are thinking of the Easter holidays.people usually visit family and friends.
thanks for the thumbs down.
2007-04-08 02:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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