First day of the week dilemma
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Which is the first day of the week? As far as I know in all English-spoken countries the first day of the week is Sunday. But, the weekend usually means two days (Saturday - which is the last day of the week) and Sunday. So, Sunday is also at the beginnig of the week and also at the end of the week. Does anyone else share my dilemma? :) Best regards, Alexandru Savescu
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Which is the first day of the week? As far as I know in all English-spoken countries the first day of the week is Sunday. But, the weekend usually means two days (Saturday - which is the last day of the week) and Sunday. So, Sunday is also at the beginnig of the week and also at the end of the week. Does anyone else share my dilemma? :) Best regards, Alexandru Savescu
:) I am happy that in non-english-speaking countries like China,no such dilemma exists. this is my signature for forums quoted from shog*9: I can't help but feel, somewhere deep within that withered, bitter, scheming person, there is a small child, frightened, looking a way out.
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Which is the first day of the week? As far as I know in all English-spoken countries the first day of the week is Sunday. But, the weekend usually means two days (Saturday - which is the last day of the week) and Sunday. So, Sunday is also at the beginnig of the week and also at the end of the week. Does anyone else share my dilemma? :) Best regards, Alexandru Savescu
Speaking personally, I consider Monday the first day of the week. Sunday is part of the weekend to me. Michael Life’s not a song. Life isn’t bliss. Life is just this. It’s living. -- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once more, with feeling
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:) I am happy that in non-english-speaking countries like China,no such dilemma exists. this is my signature for forums quoted from shog*9: I can't help but feel, somewhere deep within that withered, bitter, scheming person, there is a small child, frightened, looking a way out.
zhoujun wrote: I am happy that in non-english-speaking countries like China,no such dilemma exists. Nor does in my country. Best regards, Alexandru Savescu
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Speaking personally, I consider Monday the first day of the week. Sunday is part of the weekend to me. Michael Life’s not a song. Life isn’t bliss. Life is just this. It’s living. -- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once more, with feeling
Yeah, same here. Saturday and Sunday are the weekend, and thus, come at the end of the week -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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Which is the first day of the week? As far as I know in all English-spoken countries the first day of the week is Sunday. But, the weekend usually means two days (Saturday - which is the last day of the week) and Sunday. So, Sunday is also at the beginnig of the week and also at the end of the week. Does anyone else share my dilemma? :) Best regards, Alexandru Savescu
No, I'm in the UK and always treat monday as the first day of the week. And so does everyone else as far as I know.
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No, I'm in the UK and always treat monday as the first day of the week. And so does everyone else as far as I know.
I also treat Monday as the first day of the week. However my computer is set to US English and the calendar in systray displays current month with Sunday as the first day of the week by default. This caused me some troubles when I tried to use it once.... Best regards, Alexandru Savescu
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Which is the first day of the week? As far as I know in all English-spoken countries the first day of the week is Sunday. But, the weekend usually means two days (Saturday - which is the last day of the week) and Sunday. So, Sunday is also at the beginnig of the week and also at the end of the week. Does anyone else share my dilemma? :) Best regards, Alexandru Savescu
From a Judaic biblical perspective, I would imagine that Monday is the first day of the week, since God rested on the 7th day (being Sunday). I'm sort of surprised that none of the other responses mentioned this! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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Which is the first day of the week? As far as I know in all English-spoken countries the first day of the week is Sunday. But, the weekend usually means two days (Saturday - which is the last day of the week) and Sunday. So, Sunday is also at the beginnig of the week and also at the end of the week. Does anyone else share my dilemma? :) Best regards, Alexandru Savescu
Alexandru Savescu wrote: As far as I know in all English-spoken countries the first day of the week is Sunday Bloody hell, sure glad I don't live in an English speaking country then ;) Monday is the first day of the week for me.
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From a Judaic biblical perspective, I would imagine that Monday is the first day of the week, since God rested on the 7th day (being Sunday). I'm sort of surprised that none of the other responses mentioned this! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
Marc Clifton wrote: From a Judaic biblical perspective, I would imagine that Monday is the first day of the week, since God rested on the 7th day (being Sunday). Well but this would be *Saturday*!! ;P (Sabbat is on Saturday so Sunday would be the beginning of the week...) Cheers Martin "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus!
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Marc Clifton wrote: From a Judaic biblical perspective, I would imagine that Monday is the first day of the week, since God rested on the 7th day (being Sunday). Well but this would be *Saturday*!! ;P (Sabbat is on Saturday so Sunday would be the beginning of the week...) Cheers Martin "Situation normal - all fu***d up" Illuminatus!
Oh yeah! Thanks for pointing out that glaring error! :-O Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.