In the UK, public transport on Christmas Day is pretty much non-existent, while only some small corner shops, taxis and A & E medical services/emergency services operate. Some pubs will also open to serve Christmas lunch.
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In the UK, public transport on Christmas Day is pretty much non-existent, while only some small corner shops, taxis and A & E medical services/emergency services operate. Some pubs will also open to serve Christmas lunch.
When it comes to services, it's almost like any other day.
Here in America, virtually everything except for the odd convenience store or Chinese/Thai/Indian restaurant is shut down. Even grocery stores are out of commission for us.
It's like any other day because it's a Muslim country.
Public services will be out, due to strikes who take people hostages in exchange of raises. Since they negociate with terrorisms, it's every years.
Pretty normal. Shops may shut down earlier and there may less buses roaming around, but that's it. Offices and factories are usually closed during the holidays.