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==Shopping days and impact of holidays== Some countries, particularly those with predominantly Christian populations or histories, do not allow [[Sunday shopping]]. In Islamic countries, some shops are closed on Fridays for noontime prayers. In [[Israel]] many shops are closed on Friday evenings and Saturdays during the daytime for [[Shabbat]] (the Jewish [[Sabbath]]). Each state in [[Australia]] sets its own standard trading hours, but in most of the country the shops are open seven days a week for at least part of the day. These also depends on their day-to-day needs. For some shops and other businesses in culturally Christian countries, [[Christmas Day]] is the only day in the year that they are closed. In the United States and Canada, nearly all retail stores are open every day of the year except for [[Thanksgiving (United States)|Thanksgiving]], Christmas Day, and [[Easter]] Sunday. Some suburban and smaller communities often close on Sundays. For example, [[Bergen County]], [[New Jersey]], next to New York City, completely bans Sunday shopping. Nearly all stores in the United States have restricted hours on Sundays (most often 11 am or noon to 5 - 7 pm), and stores close early on important holidays, such as Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, and Independence Day. Banks, post offices and other government offices either are closed on weekends, or close early on Saturdays. Many other non-retail establishments remain closed on weekends. In Islamic countries shops may have special opening hours during [[Ramadan]]. In Israel, many shops are closed on religious holidays other than [[Shabbat]], especially on Yom Kippur when nearly all businesses are closed.
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