It is very likely that public libraries are closed on Mother's Day because it is on a Sunday.
There is no reason. There used to be a law set in 1950 that meant they couldn't, however the Sunday trading law 1994 revoked it. So they could open if they want to, more likely lack of customers wanting to purchase on a Sunday makes it non-viable.
The likely word is schedule (timetable or itinerary).
satisfied customers are more likely to purchase products repeatedly. Furthermore, satisfied customers are more likely to relate positive word-of-mouth to friends and acquaintances
nobody knows until they look at the moon....most likely on Sunday
most likely not
Most likely, 'schedule'.
Jeff Kinney is a private individual and his schedule is not publicly available. He is likely to have a busy schedule managing his writing career, family life, and other commitments.
Not necessarily, but it is very likely after school activities would be closed when school is closed. School officials would make that decision.
The likely word is the noun "schedule" (a timetable or itinerary).
If you insult the customers, they would likely reported to your manager and you could be fired from your workplace.
It depends on local labour laws or municipal bylaws. In most major cities many are open. In tourist destinations almost all are open. Restauants on major highways servicing travelers will be open. Resaurants that close on civic holidays are typically unusula enough that this fact id noted in their phone or electronic ads.