to rest and relax · to take a break
You've been working non-stop, feeling a bit burnt out, and desperately need a vacation to chill out and recharge. 😴 This phrase is perfect for when you want to emphasize that your trip is all about relaxation!
💡 **Fun Fact!** 'R&R' is an abbreviation for 'Rest and Relaxation'. While it's commonly used in a military context (especially for soldiers on leave), in everyday conversation, it's just a cool, quick way to say you're taking a break or a relaxing vacation. You can say 'I need some R&R' or 'I'm going away for some R&R.'
Your friend says: "I've been working 60-hour weeks for months, and I'm totally exhausted. I really need to take a trip soon." Which English expression best fits this situation? A. to hit the ground running B. to get some R&R C. to break up the journey