Remember when public holidays used to be a time to relax and enjoy? Now they're just another excuse for crowded shopping malls and overpriced brunches.
Suddenly, every long weekend is jam-packed with social commitments, family gatherings, and the relentless pressure to "make the most of it."
Public holidays have become synonymous with endless queues, screaming children, and the ever-present drone of background music.
It's like being trapped in a giant, overpriced amusement park with no escape.Nowadays, it's a competitive sport where reservations are harder to get than a concert ticket.
And let's not even talk about the prices—they're enough to make your bank account cry.It's as if public holidays have become an excuse for restaurants to charge an arm and a leg for mediocre food and subpar service.
They're a chance to step away from the daily grind, recharge our batteries, and spend time with loved ones.
But how can we do that when we're constantly rushing from one obligation to the next?Instead of filling them with endless to-dos, let's focus on activities that truly bring us joy.
Whether it's a quiet day at home with a good book, a leisurely walk in nature, or a spontaneous road trip to nowhere in particular, let's choose experiences that leave us feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.Be patient with the crowds, tip your servers generously, and try to avoid shopping like a crazed zombie.
And most importantly, don't forget the true meaning of a holiday—to rest, recharge, and appreciate the simple things in life.