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22 Feb 2008 03:51:33 | Ryan Fyfe
The day of Monday is either considered the first or second day
of the week. It comes after Sunday and before Tuesday. The name
"Monday" comes from Mani, who is the Germanic Moon god. Monday
is often considered to be the first day of the week. It is
considered as this in most of Europe, Australia, parts of
Africa, and South America. ISO 8601, the international standard,
also defines Monday as the first day of the week. The
traditional view held by Canada and the United States, have
Monday as the second day of the week.
In modern culture Monday is usually looks at being the beginning
of a work week. This is because it is usually on Monday when
adults go back to work and children go back to school after a
"weekend" (Saturday & Sunday)
In America Monday is never viewed as being a good day, as it
means going back to the daily grind of another work week. A
typical work week in North America is 40 hours long. That 40
hours is eight hours over five days, with normal office hours
being between 9am-5pm. Because of this image as being the worst
day of the week Monday's are often made the enemies of several
jokes, and comments. An example of this is Garfield, a comic
strip cat, who constantly is at war with Monday. Alot of
companies try to cash in on this image, and give people
something to look forward to on Monday's. Who has heard of "Monday Night Football", or "Monday Club"?
Monday is home to several important dates throughout past and
present history. Dates such as Easter Monday (hard to get that
one wrong), and Black Monday, Blue Monday, Easter Monday, First
Monday, Handsel Monday, Manic Monday, Miracle Monday, Plough
Monday, Wet Monday, Whit Monday.
About Author :
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Ryan Fyfe is the owner and operator of Monday Spot
- http://www.mondayspot.com, which is the best site on the
internet for all monday related information.
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