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I wonder if anyone can help me here. I need to know what English people say in this occasion. Imagine you are a student and Tuesday is an official holiday .So you naturally won't go to school because it is off on that particular day. Now what if Thursday of the same week is also an official holiday. Where I live people say classes on Wednesday are not "officilally active . I need to know what a common word, phrase or idiom English people would use to describe " not officially active".Thank you all.









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