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The first day of the week varies among the world. Monday was declared the first day of the week by an international standard; however, the United States primarily recognizes Sunday as the first day of the week. To read more about Sunday's meaning and history, click on the link below.
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Monday is the beginning of the typical work week. According to an international standard, it is known as the first day of the week. More information can be found by clicking the link below.
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Wednesday is the middle of the work week and is known as "hump day" in America. Read more by clicking the link below.
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Friday is the last day of the business week.
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