Here in Romania, it’s a pretty big deal. It’s a public holiday, so a lot of people have the day off. This year, for example, because it falls on a Thursday, the government decided to make 2 May a day off as well, creating a four-day weekend. Barbecues with family and friends are the national pastime on 1 May. Spending time outdoors in open spaces (“la iarbă verde” - literally “to the green grass”) such as woods, meadows, beaches, parks, etc., barbecuing and having picnics is also a staple. This year, I’m going with my girlfriend and her parents to Italy and Switzerland (Lake Como and Lugano) - which also means we’ll be voting for president abroad (4 May - first round of the presidential elections).


UK observes it but the actual message behind the day has been long ago supplanted by banks “offering” the Bank Holiday in the first Monday in May. Sometimes it coincides with the 1st May.
So yeah we mostly celebrate “Bank holiday” and gloss over the workers who fought for us to even have these holidays. Its a gift from the Bank apparently…