Public Holiday
Context
The terms “bank holiday” and “public holiday” are often used interchangeably, but there can be some subtle differences depending on the context.
Public Holiday
- General Term: this is a more general term for a nationally recognized day of rest or celebration.
- Focus: it emphasizes the public aspect of the holiday, meaning it’s a day observed by the general population, often with government offices, schools, and many businesses closed.
Bank Holiday
- Origin: the term originated in the 19th century when banks were closed on specific days.
- Modern Usage: today, “bank holiday” often refers to a national public holiday where most businesses and non-essential services are closed.
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