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herbivorie

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In English, do you say “on leave” when it’s just a day off from work?
For example, is this “out of office auto-reply “ possible in such a case?

Thank you for your message.
I am out of the office on leave on Thursday, September 25th
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How about when you take a few days off?

The purpose of taking the day(s) off is just to use up the paid holidays.
 

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I would just say "out of the office". You don't have to call the days off anything.
 

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Thank you.

How about other contexts in which "on leave" is used?
Is it possible that one day or a few days can be "leave"?
 

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I don't use "leave" much in business except for a "leave of absence" which is usually a long period. such maternity leave. I prefer "vacation" for short periods.
 

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Not a teacher

But using "on leave" is common in Australia. I found following examples just by searching my e-mails.
I will be on leave from ... to ....
I am on leave until Tuesday 15th July.
I'm currently on leave.
Thursday is my last day at work prior to going on leave for most of the next two weeks.
I am on leave at the moment but ....

I've got e-mails using medical leave, annual leave and personal leave as well.
 

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People don't generally tell you "why" they're on leave in auto-reply emails, especially if it's for a medical reason. Most of the time, they don't even tell you if it's for a vacation. Why make everyone else jealous? :)

They do say "I will be away from the office from...", or "I will be on leave from...", or "I will be away from my desk from..."


--lotus
 
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