• tourist@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    USA: We are a proud Christian nation 🥰✝️

    But jesus didn’t die so you can slack around. Back to work 😤😡

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      8 months ago

      Jesus was killed on Friday and resurrected on Sunday. If he can go back to work after being crucified you can after eating too much ham

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      8 months ago

      The US is not a proud christian nation, the constitution explicitly says it.

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        8 months ago

        Oh. The rhetoric of some of their politicians gave me a different impression.

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          8 months ago

          I believe the Treaty of Tripoli reinforces the First Amendment and helps to clarity its intentions.

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            8 months ago

            Fair enough. The fact that it was passed within 10 years of the constitution passing, unanimously by the US senate, helps that interpretation a lot too.

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    8 months ago

    Yes well, I’m off to my Canadian workplace this morning.

    Only federal employees get it off or some such nonsense.

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      8 months ago

      Holidays vary by province and some businesses don’t need to respect them.

      Both are a holiday at the federal level (so for public servants and companies under federal jurisdiction like banks) and it’s either good Friday or Easter Monday in Quebec (at the employer’s discretion), otherwise I think it’s good Friday for all other provinces and territories and Easter Monday isn’t a default holiday anywhere that’s under provincial jurisdiction.

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    8 months ago

    Scotland: we have such a massive hangover on New Year’s Day that we need the day after off too.

    Rest of the UK: heh, OK, so you can work on Easter Monday instead

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    Me: wait, none of the Eastern European countries have Easter Monday off? Are they more secular than I thought?

    Me, five minutes later: oh right, Eastern Orthodox calendar

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    8 months ago

    Canada is weird. Easter is a stat holiday, but the employer can either give you the Friday OR the Monday off. Sadly… mine picked Friday

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    Technically whole Serbia has the Easter Monday off but it’s Julian calendar (Orthodox) Easter. Also every chatolic person has a day off today and one big part of the country has school holiday.

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    This map is misleading. I’m fairly certain my colleagues in latin america had easter mondays off, and they were all catholic. And speaking of, apparently orthodox easter doesn’t count, which leads to even more grey countries.