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Après-ski
Après-ski ((フランス語:after skiing)) refers to any form of entertainment, nightlife or social events that occur specifically at ski resorts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/apr%C3%A8s-ski )〕〔Flower, Raymond (1976) ''The History of Skiing and Other Winter Sports''; Toronto, New York: Methuen Inc. ISBN 0-458-92780-5 pp 132-141〕 These add to the enjoyment of resort-goers and provide something to do besides skiing and snowboarding. The culture originated in the Alps, where it is most popular and where skiers often stop at bars on their last run of the day while still wearing all their ski gear. People that browse ski resort & hotel websites will commonly seek mention of the quality of après-ski in the area, and such information is often found. It is therefore seen as an important factor for skiers to consider before booking a holiday. The concept is similar to the nineteenth hole in golf. Though the word ‘ski’ is a derivation of the Old Norse ‘skíð’ via Norwegian, the choice of French is likely attributed to the early popularity of such activities in the French Alps, with which it was then linked. == References ==
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