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The phrase "" (Holidays, holidays, and after the holidays) is a popular Polish idiom used to express the feeling that holiday festivities pass by quickly, often followed by a sense of post-holiday nostalgia or a return to routine.

: Creators often use the phrase to caption videos about being "overfed" on a couch after holiday meals or as a humorous way to say "back to work". swieta_swieta

: On platforms like Reddit's r/Polska , it serves as a thread title for users to vent or share their experiences during and after the holiday season. Poezja - Wacław Dereń - Facebook The phrase "" (Holidays, holidays, and after the

: A viral poem by Wacław Dereń titled " Święta są po to " reflects on the true purpose of the holidays—to hug someone, share love, and remember family traditions. Social Media Content : Poezja - Wacław Dereń - Facebook : A

While there isn't one single "full post" since it is a common saying, it appears frequently in the following contexts:

: Some posts use it as a hook to teach English equivalents, such as noting that you shouldn't literally say "Easter, Easter and after Easter" in English.

: Often used in blog posts or social media to discuss the end of Christmas or Easter, focusing on the transition back to work, cleaning up, and "getting back to reality".