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Hey there! It’s time to get familiar with the days of the week. From Monday blues to Friday fever, each day has its own unique name and personality. Let’s take a look at why we call them what we do and how they got their names. You’ll be surprised at how far back some of these names go - all the way to ancient Rome! So buckle up and let’s dive in - it’s gonna be a wild ride!
What Are The 7 Days Names? [Solved]
Well, Monday’s the start of the week - that’s according to ISO 8601. Then comes Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Finally, Sunday wraps it up - that’s day seven.
- Sunday: The first day of the week, often associated with rest and relaxation.
- Monday: The second day of the week, typically seen as the start of a new work or school week.
- Tuesday: The third day of the week, sometimes referred to as “Taco Tuesday” in some cultures.
- Wednesday: The fourth day of the week, often seen as a mid-week break from work or school activities.
- Thursday: The fifth day of the week, sometimes referred to as “Thirsty Thursday” in some cultures due to its association with happy hour specials at bars and restaurants.
- Friday: The sixth day of the week, typically associated with an end to work or school activities for many people and is often celebrated with social gatherings such as parties or dinners out with friends and family members 7 Saturday:The seventh and final day of the week which is usually reserved for leisure activities such as shopping trips, outdoor recreation, or catching up on errands that were not completed during the earlier part of the week
Days of the week have some pretty cool names! Monday’s named after the moon, Tuesday after the Norse god of war, Wednesday for Odin, Thursday for Thor, Friday for Frigg and Saturday for Saturn. Sunday’s a bit different - it’s named after the sun!