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first day
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Western countries
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First day at a new job may involve meeting colleagues, getting orientation, and filling out paperwork.
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first day
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Western countries
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The first day of school or a new job is often considered significant and may involve special preparation or rituals.
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first day
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Western countries
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First day of school is an important milestone for children, often marked by excitement, new clothes, and back-to-school shopping.
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first day
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Western culture
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The first day of a new job is often considered a time to make a good impression and get to know colleagues.
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first monday
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Western countries
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First Monday of the month is significant for scheduling meetings and events in corporate settings.
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first monday
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Western countries
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Typically the start of the work or school week, often associated with a feeling of the 'Monday blues'
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first saturday
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Western countries
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First Saturday of the month is often associated with community events and yard sales in many towns and neighborhoods.
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first saturday
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Western countries
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First Saturday of the month is often associated with events, community activities, and special promotions, like 'First Saturday Art Walk' in many cities.
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first week
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Western countries
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The first week at a new job is a time for training and introductions.
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first week
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Western countries
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The first week is often seen as a period of adjustment, with new routines and schedules being established.
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first week
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Western culture
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Often considered the beginning of a new project or undertaking, a time for setting goals and making plans for the future
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first week
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western countries
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The first week of a new job is typically a time for onboarding and training.
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