It's odd, here.
Even 5+ years ago, people still respected this day, more than now. Even in Melbourne, nothing, and I mean almost completely nothing, was open.
Even more than Christmas, this was always the day when the shops stayed closed (including bottleshops).
Now? Unless you're actually a true, attending Christian, it's just a day for sport (two games of Rugby League on TV!), charity fundraising (hospitals, specifically, for whatever reason), and events - music festivals, food markets, etc.
Oh, and the highest rates of hourly pay for the whole year.
Even my own, theoretically Christian family insisted on opening and eating Easter chocolate today, much though I thought that was... Fairly inappropriate.
I dunno, just feels weird, man.
My favourite place to be, on this day, has always been one of two multi-day music festivals held over this time (yes, I know..)
At those, there was always services held somewhere, if you wanted to go to them. But it was just... Good, to be away from all the bullshit, for the weekend..?
I never felt more at home than I did at those events.
But that's not an option this time (thanks Uni/life! :-( ), so I'm just... At my parent's house, doing an assignment. God it feels shit to be "working" today, but that's just reality.
It just makes it much more apparent to me how little "normies" care about this day, for the most part, anymore.
You hardly even hear about the "religious" aspects of today on the news, at all. It's like it barely exists.
Very strange.
Obviously this will vary by country, and even within countries, but I imagine, in Catholic-majority places, at least, today must still have more meaning than that which has been stolen from it, over here?
Just curious, really.
Where I live is ultra conservative but heavy blue collar work, we're all on mega overtime right now. Given that, my boss will still let people off this Friday if they ask and they canceled work Saturday.
Most businesses still open, but I think everyone grants time off if requested, which I think is the best of both worlds. The religious get their time, everyone else can still work and do stuff.
Interesting...
That's a different system, then!
That's just not how leave/time off works, here.
You can work public holidays, if your business is allowed to open (so in your case, factories and the like, and vital blue collar jobs, almost certainly can), but you will get, in the case of today, at least double time and a half.
But yeah, leave requests just don't generally work like that, here. It's sort of more... State-controlled, I guess. Much more "all or nothing", for most industries, blue (largely) and white collar (with very few exceptions).
Most people will just take the day off, though. Hardly anyone is going to choose to go in and work today.
Well, unless they want to virtue signal about how they hate/ignore Easter (I know some people like that). I'm sure they'll probably work throughout, lol.