Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » It should be banned.
Nodin wrote: » ...and happy Christmas to you too.
Heisenberg1 wrote: » OP Halloween falls on a Saturday this year not a Friday.
Patser wrote: » Still stand by my ideas.
Layla Spicy Raceway wrote: » What? That we have a public holiday for Halloween regardless of the day of the week? What a waste when it's Saturday or Sunday.
Patser wrote: » Pass it onto Monday in those cases, same as with Paddy's Day or Christmas.
Patser wrote: » ...! You wouldn't see Paddy's Day skipped over in favour of a rainy March Monday, and that's celebrating a Welsh blow in. Halloween is the perfect excuse for a holiday. It falls midway between Summer breaks and Christmas. It's one of the few global events we can claim as Irish originally. ...
The Backwards Man wrote: » The October bank holiday has fcuk all to do with Halloween, it's just a coincidence it falls around that time. Halloween should be banned, out else strictly celebrated behind closed doors. We have enough people acting the cnut every day of the week without making a national celebration of it.
Layla Spicy Raceway wrote: » But we have a Monday bank holiday that week anyway and the OP seems to have an issue with that concept.
Patser wrote: » I'm rostered late shift......
Patser wrote: » This year the bank holiday Monday will be at the start of the week prior to Halloween, so 6 days separation.
Layla Spicy Raceway wrote: » Last time I checked, 6 days was still less than a week.
Patser wrote: » Hard to celebrate something one weekend that's happening the next. No different than saying let's roll New Year's into Christmas Day, only 6 days anyway.
Layla Spicy Raceway wrote: » Fair enough so. Feel free to celebrate on Saturday this year. Halloween is for kids so just leave them to it. It's a nighttime activity based celebration anyway. Having the day off makes no sense.
Shenshen wrote: » Wouldn't it make more sense to have the day after Halloween as a day off? Nobody is going to go to a Halloween party at 11am, after all, surely? You'd be better off with a day afterwards to get over the hangover.
fatknacker wrote: » At least if it's a public holiday then the fire brigade will get paid more.
Buona Fortuna wrote: » Call me old grumpy stick in the mud, but isn't Halloween for kids? ...............