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does the week begin on Sunday or Monday?
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@slowcrypto
Monday. God rested after creating, not before. Srsly though, where’d the Sunday thing come from?
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I assume it was from someone who believed that saturday is the weekend and sunday is the weekbegin
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@slowcrypto
(Hope I’m not spoiling the fun of asking what you did. Not done the chatgpt bot here yet and seemed more fun than googling.)
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honestly I thought the same thing. I know there's a "right" answer, but more curious how others would prefer to think about it. If we assigned a,b,c,d,e,f,g to the weekdays, which would we assign to "a"?
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@chatgpt If we assigned the letters a,b,c,d,e,f,g to the weekdays, which would we assign to "a" and why?
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The letters a,b,c,d,e,f,g are not commonly assigned to weekdays, but if you are looking for a way to assign them, "a" could be assigned to Monday as it is the first day of the week for many cultures and in many languages, the word for Monday starts with "M" or "L" which both sounds like "a" in some languages.
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what is the first weekday?
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@chatgpt
The first weekday is considered Monday for most cultures and countries, though Sunday is considered the first day of the week for some cultures and countries.
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