Thursday, May 31, 2012

Another Holiday?


Don Quixote of La Mancha
Today is the day of the region in Castilla La Mancha and it's a holiday. Each region in Spain has it own day, thus it's not a holiday anywhere else. So what happens during this day? Absolutely nothing, at least not in the town where I live. All shops and businesses are closed.

Public holidays in this country are a dime a dozen. Spain has one of the highest number of bank holidays in Europe. (This is without counting "puenting", which I'll leave for another blog entry.) Spanish people are all for taking off as many days as possible from work. It always amused me when I used to work in the Spanish public school system how my peers were eager to see the published school calendar for the upcoming year, count how many holidays there were and if they were on a week day. If a holiday falls on a Sunday it isn't moved to a Monday like in the US.

My question is, how can Spain ever come out of the economic crisis we are facing when it seems like at least once a month there is a holiday?

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