Scheißtag Explained

Scheißtage (literally "shitting days") referred to the additional one to three unpaid working days in Southern Germany and Austria for peasants and servants to compensate for the time they needed to defecate during their agreed employment.

This practice existed in the 18th and 19th centuries, and occasionally even until the early 20th century. The "Scheißtage" were performed after the expiration of the employment contract, usually after Candlemas,[1] or at the end of each year on the 29th.[2] or December 30.[3]

Nowadays, the term Scheißtag is used in a vulgar-colloquial sense to mean a bad day.

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Notes and References

  1. [Georg Queri]
  2. Hessische Blätter für Volkskunde, 1904, p. 89.
  3. https://www.blo24.at/leute/173-bauernsilvester-oder-scheiss-tag Bauernsilvester oder auch Scheiß-Tag