Tired of all this pumpkin and plastic skeleton crap everywhere. Thanks, marketing ghouls

What, are we going to start celebrating the 4th of July next? Might as well with the NATO membership I guess

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How is that any different from halloween? Just that your personal family dont bother to get together for it?

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because halloween isn’t a holiday anyone celebrates with family gatherings, and the themes of goodwill to all men is a very explicit cultural aspect of christmas when it isn’t for halloween.

You don’t even get a day off for halloween because it was never a big deal culturally

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Thats, again, a personal you thing. Around me halloween is such a family thing that people without good family ties do a friends-giving style celebration to replace it.

And goodwill to all is a pretty common harvest celebration theme that halloween carries just as well as christmas, especially with how immensely cynical christmas has become.

I dont get a day off for most of my holidays, and christmas is included with that. Not sure why your bosses opinion on holidays matters tho.

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It’s not just a me thing because also everyone else in my country celebrates those two holidays the same way or at least a significant proportion enough to make that the default cultural understanding.

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I always thought it would be interesting to declare some random dates as paid holidays, and tell people to figure out their own traditions for them.

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God I wish

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that’s just bank holidays and nothing happened the tradition is to take a long weekend

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We don’t get a day off so we celebrate the Friday or Saturday we have off before. They only give us shit off if it has supposed religious or historical importance, like Washington’s Birthday or Colombus Day, they’re federal holidays but ain’t no cultural significance behind those

It definitely is a big deal culturally, especially for young people. Kids and parents go on haunted hayrides and carve jack o lanterns, teens and 20s dress up and party with each other. Hell plenty of people in their 30s and beyond still dress up and party. It’s an informal holiday but still a ton of people’s favorite holiday

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