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Holiday Season
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Just read this phrase or saying in the poll thingy underneath the topic list, is this a US concept? is that how they see Christmas? A Holiday Season? mmm In this country only Christmas day is a recognised day off, Boxing day and New Years Day are normal working days, what do they get in the US ?
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We have Christmas day and New Year's day off. (The schools are closed the week between.) Most companies close early on Christmas and New Year's Eve too.
Of course those in retail work on New Year's Day.
I have seen others post a similar question. The Holiday Season is usually from our Thanksgiving Day until New Year's day. We don't celebrate Boxing Day. It's the 26th right?
That term is a media/retail thing used to hype up the commercialism of Christmas.
We have Christmas day and New Year's day off. (The schools are closed the week between.) Most companies close early on Christmas and New Year's Eve too.
Of course those in retail work on New Year's Day.
I have seen others post a similar question. The Holiday Season is usually from our Thanksgiving Day until New Year's day. We don't celebrate Boxing Day. It's the 26th right?
That term is a media/retail thing used to hype up the commercialism of Christmas.