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Holidays
Russians love to celebrate, and Russia's public holidays
should not be treated lightly.
For the most important holidays - New Year's, Christmas,
and the May holidays - many shops close down completely
and city streets become strangely quiet. All government
offices are closed on public holidays, and most overseas
embassies are too.
Sometimes it can be a little complicated figuring out
which days the country shuts down.
If the holiday falls on a Monday or a Friday, then
everything is simple - it's a day off. If it falls on a
weekend, then the Friday or Monday will also be a day
off.
If it falls on a Tuesday or a Thursday then the weekend
will be shifted a day in the right direction and the
Saturday or Sunday becomes a working day, with the three
days off being Sunday-Monday-Tuesday or Thursday-Friday-
Saturday.
If the holiday falls on a Wednesday then there is no long
weekend.
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