Technically it's already the 5th over here in most part of Asia today. But hey, it's still the 4th over at the States and I'm pre-tty sure our fellow geek-fans in Uncle Sam's land are celebrating it somehow. Nope, unfortunately they'd have to go to work.....it's still an unofficial holiday.....*bummer*. IMHO, if millions of people around the world congregate (albeit spiritually) and celebrate something in unison, that's good enough for governments around the world to declare a national holiday....right? LOL!
To further illustrate the celebration as practised by most SW geeks around the globe, an excerpt from wookiepedia:
"Typical festivities consist of inviting fellow Star Wars-obsessed friends to stay over, and then watching the series in succession. Lots of snacks, bring lightsabers and Star Wars-themed toys. Lightsaber fights in the early morning hours optional."
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