concept   sunday
culture   Western cultures
statement   In Western cultures, Sunday is traditionally designated as a day of rest, family time, and religious activities.

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1 every sunday Western countries Typically a day of rest and leisure, often associated with family gatherings and brunch. 1
2 every sunday Western countries Many people consider Sunday as a day for rest and leisure activities, such as family time, brunch, and outdoor recreation. 1
3 every sunday Western countries Typically a day for family gatherings, church services, and relaxation 1
4 every sunday Western culture A common day for family gatherings, leisure activities, and attending church services 1
5 fourth sunday Western countries In some Western countries, the fourth Sunday is often associated with the concept of 'Advent' and is a significant date in the countdown to Christmas. 1
6 last sunday Western countries Last Sunday is often considered a day for rest and relaxation, with many people enjoying leisure activities or spending time with family and friends. 1
7 second monday Western countries The second Monday of October is celebrated as Columbus Day in the United States, a federal holiday. 1
8 second sunday Western culture Considered as the start of the week in many Western calendars 1
9 sunday Western countries Sunday is considered a day of rest and family time, with many stores and businesses closed, and people relaxing or attending church. 1
10 sunday Western cultures Considered a day of rest and leisure, often for family gatherings or religious activities. 1
11 third sunday Western countries In many Western countries, the third Sunday of the month is often used for community events, brunches, or family gatherings. 1
12 third sunday western countries Often reserved for special church services or family gatherings 1