concept   obligatory days
culture   United Kingdom
statement   In the United Kingdom, obligatory days include public holidays, company time off, and personal commitments.

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1 celebrating name days United Kingdom Celebrating name days is not a common tradition and is usually less significant than birthdays, with minimal or no observance. 1
2 name day United Kingdom Not widely celebrated and often not recognized as a significant occasion 1
3 name day United Kingdom Not widely celebrated or recognized as a significant occasion 1
4 national day United Kingdom National day observed with a public holiday, community events, and citizenship ceremonies 1
5 obligatory days UK Many companies have a set number of obligatory days off for employees, including public holidays and vacation time. 1
6 obligatory days United Kingdom Obligatory days include national holidays such as Independence Day and Thanksgiving, as well as specific personal commitments like birthdays and anniversaries. 1
7 obligatory days United Kingdom Obligatory days include public holidays, such as New Year's Day, Independence Day, and Christmas Day. 1
8 obligatory days United Kingdom Obligatory days include national holidays such as Independence Day or Christmas Day, as well as personal occasions like birthdays or anniversaries. 1
9 white day United Kingdom White Day is not widely celebrated and is not a common cultural tradition in the United States or the United Kingdom. 1
10 white day United Kingdom White Day is not widely recognized or celebrated, and the tradition of men giving gifts to women on this specific day is uncommon. 1