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next day
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Western countries
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Typically starts at midnight and ends at midnight, representing a 24-hour period.
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2
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next day
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Western culture
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Refers to the day following the current day, typically involves planning and scheduling activities and appointments.
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3
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today
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Western countries
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Today is considered a workday and people generally follow the Monday-Friday workweek schedule.
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1
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4
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today
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Western countries
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Typically considered a weekday for work and school, with weekends on Saturday and Sunday.
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1
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5
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today
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Western countries
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Weekdays are typically considered as working days, and people have regular business hours.
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1
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6
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today
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Western culture
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Today is considered to start at midnight and end at midnight.
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1
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7
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today
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western countries
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Today is considered the present day and is typically acknowledged with dates in the format of month/day/year.
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1
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8
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tomorrow
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Western countries
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In Western countries, there is a tendency to plan ahead by scheduling events and appointments for tomorrow in advance.
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1
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9
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tomorrow
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Western countries
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Considered a new day, a fresh start, and often associated with planning and productivity.
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1
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10
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tomorrow
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Western countries
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Tomorrow is often seen as a fresh start, a new day to set goals and make plans.
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1
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11
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tomorrow
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Western countries
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Tomorrow is often associated with planning and scheduling activities in advance.
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1
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12
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tomorrow
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western countries
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Seen as the start of the workweek, with many returning to work or school
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