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Should the Start of Chinese New Year Be a Federal Holiday?

First time accepted submitter CarlosF writes "Does Lunar New Year belong alongside those other red-letter days? Efforts to recognize Lunar New Year at the state and local level have been afoot for years. In 1994, San Francisco decided to close public schools on Lunar New Year, but this was largely a response to demographic reality rather than political pressure."

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  1. do not want by wickerprints · · Score: 5, Funny

    Having to observe both American *and* Chinese holidays is a bit too much. Mid-Autumn festival, Thanksgiving, Christmas, the solar New Year, and the lunar New Year--and for each one I'm expected to go home and spend time with the parents. If the lunar new year becomes a federal holiday, there goes my last excuse!

  2. Re:No, it shouldn't by LordLucless · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Yeah. You know what else is useless? Weekends. What's up with that crap. I mean, abolish them, and we could work 7 days a week. Woot!

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    Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean there isn't an invisible demon about to eat your face
  3. Re:No, it shouldn't by fustakrakich · · Score: 5, Funny

    I see no reason to have a statutory holiday dedicated to worshipping the moon.

    Yes, the Sun is the one, true God.

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    “He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
  4. Re:No, it shouldn't by MaskedSlacker · · Score: 5, Funny

    Call it "moon day" or whatever, invent some hallmark theme for it, etc.

    Whatever you do, don't call it Moonday. We already have one of those every week, and it's a terrible day.