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Why are the banks closed today?

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OP is asking about Wednesday being a weekend, not about being a holiday.

I'd like to know who it is that did the spell check for those red/white signs on doors that say "Close" rather than "Closed". Nit picking I know, but if they'd just asked one person to check it before they went into production... You came Closed, but no cigar.

Charitable of you Shiver, but wrong.

Read the OP's title

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  • I did give a warning several days ago it was going to be a public holiday and even bumped it up yesterday - http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/803510-public-holiday-wednesday-march-04/

  • If you buy a Thai calendar, it will tell you the holidays :-)

  • Or even looking at the Thaivisa pinned topic on holidays - http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/782233-public-holidays-2015/

Banks, whatever. The bar closing today was particularly severe. Even many restuarants didn't bother opening (Good View). Ghost town. It looked like Chiang Mai in 1985.

If you buy a Thai calendar, it will tell you the holidays :-)

Afook, you are right!

So many people can use the internet and there so called smart phone, but still can not read a calender.

Just wondering!

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If you went to the bank yesterday and got a FREE calender you would know it was a holiday today.It's all in the timing.

I guess that the sign in the OP translated the Thai word "wan yud" to one of its meanings, weekend, but not the correct one in this context, holiday.

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