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| | 07/04/2010 (83 weeks ago) | | Monday. I look at it from a religious point of view. God rested on the 7th day and said we were to keep it holy. Therefor I see Sunday as the 7th day of the week and Monday as the first |
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| | 07/04/2010 (83 weeks ago) | | I understand where you're coming from Tommy, but I definitely see it differently. BookENDS go at both the left and the right of the books, just like a calendar week, one is at the beginning at the end.
Yes, I do realize that our society there are different reasons for different days being the first day of the week. I just see the weekends as being an end on either side, Sunday is the starting end and Saturday the finish end.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ends |
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| | 07/04/2010 (83 weeks ago) | | That's what I say, Tommy! |
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| | 07/04/2010 (83 weeks ago) | | Well the Calendar week starts on Sunday, but if you go by my work "week", it starts on Saturday.
And I like to think of the first of the week as Monday with the weekend on the end. But technically it is Sunday. |
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| | 07/04/2010 (83 weeks ago) | | Monday! Only when you look at the calender is Sunday ahead of Monday, but in reality, Monday typically starts the week off. Think of work & school. Most have off on the weekends and that is why Saturday and Sunday are called week(ends), to start the week off again with.............................................. ............................................................................M O N D A Y!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| | 07/03/2010 (83 weeks ago) | | Sunday |
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| | 07/03/2010 (83 weeks ago) | | Sunday |
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| | 07/03/2010 (83 weeks ago) | | Sunday |
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