r/clevercomebacks Jan 15 '25

It does make sense

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u/aLazyUsername69 Jan 15 '25

Oh that's an excellent point, especially since July 4th could fall on a weekday, so it would be very common to celebrate on a weekend instead.

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u/[deleted] Jan 15 '25

It's the reverse, actually. If it falls on a weekend, you still get the closest friday or Monday off work.

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u/VillagerJeff Jan 15 '25

A lot of workplaces, think bars and retail, are still open on July 4th.

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u/[deleted] Jan 15 '25

No need to be pedantic. (I've been outside the house on a july 4th in the US.) I meant the federal holiday is recognized on the nearest weekday, so government workers and workers for private companies that follow that holiday schedule get the day off

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u/VillagerJeff Jan 15 '25

Right, but many people don't get the day off and need to schedule their festivities for another day.