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A. Day Off for Everyone
B. Dancing into May
C. May Protests
D. Political and Social Meaning
E. Mixed Celebrations

1.
In Germany, May 1 is a national holiday known as *Tag der Arbeit* ? the Day of Labour. It's a public holiday, so people don't have to go to work. Also, most schools, offices, and shops are closed. People use the day to relax or take part in different events. It's a great time for families to enjoy the spring weather.

2.
May Day has strong connections with the workers' movement. In many cities, there are marches and speeches organized by trade unions. People come together to talk about workers' rights and social justice. For many Germans, it's not only a day off but also a time to think about fairness and respect at work.

3.
In some parts of Germany, people celebrate *Walpurgisnacht* on the night before May Day. There are parties, bonfires, and dancing. In small towns, people may still raise a *Maibaum* ? a traditional Maypole decorated with ribbons and flowers. It's a fun way to welcome spring.

4.
Today, May Day in Germany is a mix of old customs and new ideas. Some people join political events, while others enjoy music festivals or local fairs. Whether it's dancing, marching, or just relaxing, the day is a celebration of both tradition and change.
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