1
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friday
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Western countries
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Considered the end of the workweek and a popular day for socializing and going out
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1
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2
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friday
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Western countries
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Friday is often considered the end of the work or school week and is associated with relaxation and social activities.
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1
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3
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friday
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Western countries
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Friday is typically associated with the end of the work or school week and is often seen as a time for relaxation and social activities.
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1
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4
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friday
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Western countries
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Friday is often associated with the end of the work or school week, and people may socialize or go out to relax on Friday nights.
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1
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5
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friday
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Western cultures
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Friday is often associated with the end of the workweek and the start of the weekend, a time for relaxation and social activities.
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1
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6
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saturday
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Western countries
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Commonly considered the weekend or day off from work
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1
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7
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saturday
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Western countries
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Saturday is commonly considered the weekend, and people often have off from work or school.
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1
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8
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saturday
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Western countries
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Saturday is commonly considered a weekend day, often associated with leisure, relaxation, and social activities.
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1
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9
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saturday
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Western culture
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Saturday is commonly considered part of the weekend and a day off work in many Western countries.
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1
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10
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thursday
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Western countries
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Thursday is considered the penultimate day of the working week, with anticipation for the upcoming weekend.
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1
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11
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thursday
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Western countries
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Considered the fourth day of the week, following Wednesday and preceding Friday.
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1
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12
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thursday
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Western culture
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Thursday is often considered the fourth day of the workweek, with Friday being the day before the weekend.
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1
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13
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thursday
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Western cultures
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Thursday is considered the fourth day of the week and is often referred to as 'Friday Eve' in anticipation of the upcoming weekend.
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1
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14
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thursday
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western countries
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Thursday is considered a weekday, signaling the approaching end of the work or school week.
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1
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