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Street vendors that rely on pleasant outdoor weather for foot traffic (passersby) will "stay open" or "be here all day unless it rains"

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The phrase "all day unless it rains" typically indicates that an activity or event will take place continuously throughout the day, but it will be canceled or altered if it rains. It suggests a commitment to the plans unless weather conditions prevent them from happening. This expression is often used in casual contexts, such as outdoor events or activities that are dependent on good weather.


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