Sunday is a day of rest, and perhaps people would spend more meaningful time with their family or somewhere in nature. Because most of the time lazy people without imagination spend time with their family on some Acropolis etc. on Sundays. It's sad and funny when you see people having fun shopping with their kids... cringe
In the Soviet era, shops were open until 6-7 in the evening, and on Saturdays only until 1-2 in the afternoon, only food products were displayed - absolutely no one had a problem with that, we all caught up everywhere, and even by bus. I haven't bought anything on Sundays, not only in the store, but also online. For me, Sunday is not a shopping day, I prefer to spend it differently. Non-grocery would rather work an hour longer on weekdays and not only be closed on Sunday, but also on Saturday. I do not apply to those who work long hours, but where they close at 5-6 in the evening.
I don't disagree, because most people work five days a week and shop on weekends. This is probably relevant for employers, because they have to pay more for public holidays, and what about employees, I myself work in shifts and usually have to work on holidays, but I don't see anything tragic here, and considering the salaries of store employees, they are employees, some even wants to work on holidays because it earns a higher salary.
Employees like the work schedule, when you work 4 days, 4 days off. We don't need Sundays off.
Yes, I agree. that it would be a day off
I would work
Yes, I agree. And because of alcohol, I think you can sell it only on weekdays until lunch.
Sunday is a day of rest, and perhaps people would spend more meaningful time with their family or somewhere in nature. Because most of the time lazy people without imagination spend time with their family on some Acropolis etc. on Sundays. It's sad and funny when you see people having fun shopping with their kids... cringe
In the Soviet era, shops were open until 6-7 in the evening, and on Saturdays only until 1-2 in the afternoon, only food products were displayed - absolutely no one had a problem with that, we all caught up everywhere, and even by bus. I haven't bought anything on Sundays, not only in the store, but also online. For me, Sunday is not a shopping day, I prefer to spend it differently. Non-grocery would rather work an hour longer on weekdays and not only be closed on Sunday, but also on Saturday. I do not apply to those who work long hours, but where they close at 5-6 in the evening.
What's the difference, I don't have any money anyway.
I don't disagree, because most people work five days a week and shop on weekends. This is probably relevant for employers, because they have to pay more for public holidays, and what about employees, I myself work in shifts and usually have to work on holidays, but I don't see anything tragic here, and considering the salaries of store employees, they are employees, some even wants to work on holidays because it earns a higher salary.
I would like the shops to be open like they are now, since I work until 18.00:XNUMX p.m., so I shop only on weekends.
I agree