I IVOR BIGGIE New member Mar 3, 2009 95 0 0 Nov 16, 2010 #1 Given that Xmas and New years day fall on Saturday and Boxing day falls on a Sunday and all are stat holidays, when are the days off ?
Given that Xmas and New years day fall on Saturday and Boxing day falls on a Sunday and all are stat holidays, when are the days off ?
S Safdar Active member Apr 21, 2005 1,001 1 38 Nov 16, 2010 #2 The days off are on Monday and Tuesday for Xmas and Boxing Day. The New Years day off is the following monday.
The days off are on Monday and Tuesday for Xmas and Boxing Day. The New Years day off is the following monday.
D dcbogey New member Sep 29, 2004 3,170 0 0 Nov 16, 2010 #3 Could someone tell me just what "xmas" is?
elwoodinontario Member Jun 11, 2007 966 3 18 Nov 16, 2010 #4 dcbogey said: Could someone tell me just what "xmas" is? Click to expand... It's a word used by someone too lazy to type out the extra 4 characters.
dcbogey said: Could someone tell me just what "xmas" is? Click to expand... It's a word used by someone too lazy to type out the extra 4 characters.
E escortsxxx Well-known member Jul 15, 2004 3,381 905 113 Tdot Nov 16, 2010 #5 Ironcially Xmas is the intellectual way to say Chirstmas, the first New Testment was written in Greek and X is the first letter of Chirst's name in Greek.
Ironcially Xmas is the intellectual way to say Chirstmas, the first New Testment was written in Greek and X is the first letter of Chirst's name in Greek.