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Public Holiday
Regional: US-MP
Commonwealth Cultural Day
Monday, October 9, 2028
October 2028
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Closed
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Varies
- Restaurants Mostly closed
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
🛋️ Long weekend potential
3-Day Block
SAT
07
Weekend
SUN
08
Weekend
MON
09
Holiday
3-day weekend (October 7 – October 9)
📣 Traveler notes
The United States is geographically vast, featuring diverse landscapes ranging from major metropolitan areas (e.g., Manhattan, Chicago) to natural wonders (e.g., Yellowstone, Alaska), the canyonlands, and diverse coastlines (e.g., Pacific Northwest, Florida, Hawaii).
- Federal government offices, post offices, and banks generally close on federal holidays, but private businesses may operate normally.
- If a federal holiday falls on a weekend, observances are typically shifted to the nearest weekday.
- The period between Thanksgiving and January 1 is the 'holiday season,' characterized by heavy crowds in transportation hubs and retail areas.
- New Year's Day (January 1) is a federal holiday, meaning most non-retail businesses are closed.
- The Fourth of July is generally celebrated with fireworks and fireworks.
- Other federal holidays (e.g., the day after Thanksgiving, Labor Day) generally result in temporary closures of government and some businesses.
- Dining etiquette is generally European-influenced. It is best practice to avoid joining occupied tables. When dining out, lay cloth napkins across your lap; slurping or loud conversation is considered rude. Many appetizers and main courses are intended to be eaten with hands. For private meals, bringing a small gift for the host is customary, though not expected if you are not asked to contribute a specific dish.
About this holiday
Commonwealth Day is an annual observance of the Commonwealth of Nations, held on the second Monday of March. While some member states recognize it officially, observances are not uniform, and it is not a public holiday in most Commonwealth countries.