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AIBU to not understand what ‘overnight’ means

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Chickenqueen · 29/06/2020 21:46

Apologies for maybe being a bit dense but when the government refers to an overnight stay - does that literally mean one night or as many nights as you like?! Just debating whether or not to visit relatives for a few days.

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vodkaredbullgirl · 29/06/2020 21:49

Means 1 night.

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Booksandwine80 · 29/06/2020 21:50

It means you cannot sleep/stay the night anywhere else except your usual place of residence.

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MsRinky · 29/06/2020 21:53

From July 4th in England you can visit other places and stay overnight. This means as many nights as you like, hence the opening of campsites, self-catering cottages etc.

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SinglePringle · 29/06/2020 21:53

@MsRinky

From July 4th in England you can visit other places and stay overnight. This means as many nights as you like, hence the opening of campsites, self-catering cottages etc.

Yup. It means this.
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SkelingtonArgument · 29/06/2020 21:54

It means you can sleep in someone else’s house overnight. There is no limit on the number of overnight stays, so you can stay a few days with relatives.
Starting from next weekend

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Yesmate · 29/06/2020 21:58

@vodkaredbullgirl where did you get one night from? How would holiday parks, caravan parks and campsites run?

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vodkaredbullgirl · 29/06/2020 22:09

See im just as confused as the op lol, maybe its the lack of sleep.

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Iminaglasscaseofemotion · 29/06/2020 22:11

It means you cannot sleep/stay the night anywhere else except your usual place of residence.

Eh?

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