1
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monday
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Western countries
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Considered the start of the work or school week, often associated with a busy and stressful day
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1
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2
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monday
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Western countries
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Considered the start of the work week, often associated with feeling tired and having a busy schedule
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1
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3
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monday
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Western countries
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Typically the first day of the work or school week
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1
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4
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monday
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Western countries
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Considered the first day of the work week, often associated with the 'Monday blues'
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1
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5
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monday
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Western countries
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Considered the start of the work or school week, often associated with feelings of productivity and new beginnings.
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1
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6
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tuesday
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Western countries
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Considered a workday, often associated with work meetings and events
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1
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7
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tuesday
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Western countries
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Considered a regular work/school day
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1
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8
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wednesday
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Western countries
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Middle of the work week, often considered a day to push through before the weekend
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1
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9
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wednesday
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Western countries
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Considered the middle of the workweek, often referred to as 'hump day'
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1
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10
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wednesday
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Western culture
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Considered the middle of the workweek, with a focus on getting through to the weekend
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1
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11
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wednesday
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Western culture
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Commonly referred to as 'hump day' due to being in the middle of the workweek
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1
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12
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wednesday
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western countries
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Mid-week workday, often referred to as 'hump day' as people look forward to the end of the workweek
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1
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