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BlueDingo said:
Implicating father's_day → holidays
Link to implicationReason:
Father's Day is a holiday.
-1
Unless I get a paid day off, or overtime, it is not a holiday 8/
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Sharp_Coyote said:
-1Unless I get a paid day off, or overtime, it is not a holiday 8/
Then why is mother's_day implicated?
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+1
Seems Legit,
Nice going dood ╹‿╹)
Sharp_Coyote said:
-1Unless I get a paid day off, or overtime, it is not a holiday 8/
Not all that sure if you joking or not so I'll go
ahead and put this here dood ~ w ~)
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+1. Seems right.
Maybe we need more clarification of what is or isn't a holiday, for cases like this one:
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O16 said:
+1. Seems right.Maybe we need more clarification of what is or isn't a holiday, for cases like this one:
Pi day, Talk Like A Pirate day, etc., are basically lesser holidays. Some people may not even know they exist until it is brought up. But, they do exist and can be "celebrated" like a holiday.
So flip a coin, 'cause it's in the air on whether they be tagged holiday or not.
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Siral_Exan said:
Pi day, Talk Like A Pirate day, etc., are basically lesser holidays. Some people may not even know they exist until it is brought up. But, they do exist and can be "celebrated" like a holiday.So flip a coin, 'cause it's in the air on whether they be tagged holiday or not.
Then there's all the country-specific ones like Anzac Day, Vernal Equinox Day and Bastille Day which probably wouldn't ever get tagged even if we did have any images of them.
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BlueDingo said:
Then there's all the country-specific ones like Anzac Day, Vernal Equinox Day and Bastille Day which probably wouldn't ever get tagged even if we did have any images of them.
We tag country-specific holidays, e.g. day of the dead (Mexico) and chinese new year (China).
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O16 said:
We tag country-specific holidays, e.g. day of the dead (Mexico) and chinese new year (China).
The Chinese New Year is also a Korean holiday
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