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Feriado and festivo

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Desmond
May 04, 2015, 09:23 AM
What is the difrence between these they are both Holiday in my dictionary but the second one sounds like a festival¡

AngelicaDeAlquezar
May 04, 2015, 02:11 PM
Depending on the region, both terms can synonymous and normally refer to official holidays; the days when people don't work in a country or a region.

But there are some nuances: Sometimes, the word "feriado" means a day when an institution's employees don't work, even if it's not an official holiday. For example, although the law says people should work on Mothers' Day in Mexico (it's May 10th), many companies and schools don't work, so they say it's a "día feriado" for them. Also, despite the fact that one should be working, it's still called a "día festivo", because it's a celebration day.