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emraldYE December 25th, 2025 3:22am

I refuse to visit stores, fast food places, etc. on holidays. I won’t be the reason anyone has to work that day.

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passionpolitics
Today: 10:38 am

I live in a touristy area and went for a walk this morning. Two men were opening a restaurant. They were very happy and wished me a Merry Christmas. I asked them if they minded working Christmas and they said not for the pay they were getting. Some people want to work the holidays. Some don’t celebrate. If someone were forced to work or lose their job, then I would have a problem with it.

emraldYE Lancaster County, PA
Today: 10:59 am

most people who are working holidays were forced to be there though

catpillow Florida West Coast
Today: 10:26 am

When I was young and working hourly (early 1970’s), working on holidays meant triple pay. Everyone wanted to do it.

emraldYE Lancaster County, PA
Today: 10:36 am

being young in the 70s came with a lot of privilege it seems

Wasecan84 USA
Today: 9:48 am

You aren't the reason. Often, the allure of doubl-time + can be enough.

emraldYE Lancaster County, PA
Today: 10:34 am

that’s hilarious that you think fast food and retail does that

Mortius Florida
Today: 8:43 am

Holiday pay is enticing. I would happily work on major holidays. Living in a popular tourist destination, many businesses remain open for vacationers and travelers.

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TomM
Today: 8:34 am

I will go to a store if I need / want to. I have many times worked holidays and weekends when I was younger, I was happy with the extra pay.

TechieJay 8647
Today: 8:29 am

I’ll go to a gas station on holidays, but I tend to go to the ones that are owned:operated by foreign people who don’t necessarily celebrate that holiday.

shygal47 Florida east coast
Today: 6:36 am

Agree, Emerald πŸŽ„

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Crawdaddy11 big TESLA fan
Today: 2:48 am

You are the reason these people won’t be making money. Grinch!

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swjboucher Just Run
Today: 3:25 am

I agree. One year my wife and I went out for an early Christmas dinner and we left the waitress a 100% tip. We spoke to her about working and she was in college and couldn’t really afford to go home that year.

CudOfCow Oregon
Today: 1:58 am

Why? They get time and a half. I always chose to work holidays because I am not religious and sometimes they even give you double pay. Visit the stores, you aren't hurting or helping anyone. Just act normal dude.

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fotoguy22 Florida
Dec 24, 10:28 pm

When I was in college I loved working holidays (especially Christmas) as a server at an upscale restaurant. Made tons of tips when I needed it most.

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debaz2ca East Coast
Dec 24, 10:22 pm

Some people need the job and some volunteer to work during the holidays.

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lapleopard
Dec 24, 10:05 pm

Triple time and no tax on it. When I was an HR Director, we filled those spots with volunteers first. I stay home on holidays or I tip double…also no tax.

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theNobamist MAGA morning in America
Dec 24, 9:58 pm

I thanked people for working after lunch today! (Christmas Eve)

emraldYE Lancaster County, PA
Dec 24, 10:06 pm

everyone in food service/retail makes fun of this. like, why are you here? we wanna go home

sanj wild, wild west
Dec 24, 9:41 pm

I do the same every Sunday.

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FiveRabbits FourRabbits
Dec 24, 9:14 pm

Having been a server, nothing is worse than having to work a holiday and no one shows up. You make zero tips, but still have to work. Since then, I will absolutely stop into anyplace open but empty.

Sometimes you should just talk to the staff and see what would help them the most rather than ride by on your white horse while looking down your nose.

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emraldYE Lancaster County, PA
Dec 24, 9:21 pm

Well I don’t know about tipping restaurants but everywhere else I’ve worked on holidays, when it’s slow you can get sent home early.
Like happened to me today, after a hectic lunch rush. πŸ™„

Corporations would actually close on holidays if labor costs were higher than profit. But of course our culture is a me-me consumption one.

FiveRabbits FourRabbits
Dec 24, 10:55 pm

Your culture also presumes Christian. Many of the places where I’ve worked had people who do no see tomorrow as a holiday at all.

Finally, as a young person, my choice was to sit in my tiny apartment by myself, or spend the day with my friends at work.

The point is that you say that you don’t do this like it’s some kind of gift or help to those who are working. Why do you get to decide that and the workers don’t?

It sounds very me-me and never considers what other people would want to have happen.

Next up are the feats of strength.

ovcourse Commiefornia
Dec 24, 11:12 pm

The Chinese restaurants are almost all open on Christmas Day. I’m sure they’d love your business.

emraldYE Lancaster County, PA
Dec 24, 11:47 pm

I would but I don’t like Chinese Food. 🀷‍♀️

emraldYE Lancaster County, PA
Dec 24, 11:50 pm

This country is overworked. Everywhere in retail or food service I’ve worked everyone complains all day about having to be there during a holiday.

If you want to work, fine. Show up and work wildly understaffed, alone even. Because nobody who has plans should have to be there.

emraldYE Lancaster County, PA
Dec 24, 11:54 pm

I don’t want to miss a special annual family gathering because my coworker was bored and a customer wanted a Big Mac.

ovcourse Commiefornia
Dec 24, 11:56 pm

Too many people today have no idea what real work is. We would have never had a Brooklyn Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge, Empire State Building and more if people had been afraid of hard work.

FiveRabbits FourRabbits
Today: 9:49 am

The country is not overworked.

There are some people who find themselves in a position where they work too much, but to generalize that everyone is overworked is simply false.

People in the service industry complain because it’s part of the culture. But the facts are much much different.

US service industry workers make more than their counterparts in Europe. This is mostly because we have a tipping culture. But it incentivizes them to say they are underpaid as it guilts *some* people into tipping more. I know you don’t believe this, but look it up before you simply parrot what you’ve heard.

As for your holiday example, do you avoid their holidays so they can celebrate with their family? Do you stay home for Chinese New Year? Diwali? I bet not. You are just riding around on your western centric horse trying to save the poor.

You are wrong.

Eagle01 USA
Dec 24, 8:59 pm

Some people choose to work so others do not that have young families and also. eBay’s tips are usually very good on holidays…

DisneyGirl24 The Triangle, NC
Dec 24, 8:48 pm

My daughter just said this today, when I told her that her sister is going out to eat tomorrow.

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