Christmas Day, Easter Friday, and Anzac Day (25 April), are the main holidays on which most shops will be closed. There are exceptions allowed in tourist areas, and for certain convenience stores.
Christmas day
probably not as all supermarkets/shops are closed because Christmas is a holiday for everybody
They are open all day but eating shops are closed at day time and only opens at aftari time.
No. Most major retailers will be closed, but smaller corner shops and service stations will certainly be open.
Yes. Spelt "Labour Day" in Australia, this holiday celebrates the gaining of basic workers' rights for everyone in Australia, and most shops close on Labour Day. Supermarkets and departments stores are closed, along with banks, but some smaller corner shops and bakeries do open for a period of time.
Sunday is a day off by tradition in businesses and factories in France. Shops are open only in touristic areas.
Few shops open in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, on "Labour Day", as it spelt in Australia. Supermarkets, department stores and large shops are all closed in Wagga and other Australian centres as Labour Day celebrates the gaining of basic workers' rights. Only corner shops will be open, along with small outlets such as newsagents and bakeries - and even these tend to stay open for only a few hours, if at all.
Lots of places close, but not all. Most shops, banks, regular businesses etc. would be closed. Hotels, restaurants, pubs etc. are normally open. It should be noted that all pubs are closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day.
In USA, Veteran's Day is a federal holiday. All banks are closed.
Not necessarily. "Holiday" suggests a day when shops are closed and people enjoy a day off from work or school, but this does not happen on Valentine's Day or Halloween.
yes all are closed
Yes, all government offices, including the DMV, are closed on Presidents' Day.