Pronunciation
[va.kk.sje.te] Murmured in a low voice and embarrassed.
Definition
Contemporary term designating the unspeakable anxiety that precedes the holidays, when they promise to be a financial, emotional and organizational precipice.
Examples
“I think I have a vacanxiety start, just thinking about weekly week with my teenager. “” I just did my accounts, I’m in the midst of a vacantement. “It was time for speech to be released and the media break the taboo of vacanxiety. »»
Usages
The vacanxiety is born at the crossroads of budgetary guilt, the fear of doing badly and a fantasized vision of the perfect holidays, to which we can never comply. The budget vacanxiety feeds on bad conscience (putting yourself in the red or depriving those around it?) And the guilt of having taken it, once again, too late (this year like the previous ones, the train tickets are more expensive at the time of the holidays).
The organizational vacanxiety is characterized, it, by the systematic feeling that it is not the right time to leave and that it would have been enough for a week more to be ready.
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