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Laittakaa meemejä tänne.
Weeks start on Mondays
This. Sunday is part of the weekend, not the weekstart.
But there's no such thing as the word "weekstart." Weekends are split in half. Saturday is the end of the week and Sunday is the beginning of the week. I am from USA and this has always been my understanding.
10 downvotes for this? Has nobody on Lemmy heard of bookends or the ends of a ruler?
You gotta choose, either weekend = Saturday or weekend = Saturday + Sunday.
If your case is the 1st just say have a nice Saturday and Sunday. If you say have a nice weekEND for both days, Sunday is the last day of the week.
Sunday is on one end and Saturday is at the other.
So your week doesn't start ever. Only ends. How? Lets call 1st of January end of the year then.
Ffs...
Look up the definition of the word end. Stop thinking of it as THE end and street thinking of it as AN end. A length of string has two ends correct? A stick has two ends, correct? Here's a picture of my calendar at home. Note that Sunday is at one end and Saturday is at the other end.
According to your photo, Sunday is the 1st day of the week. You can call it an end, but it is the day that your week begins.
So combined it's the weekends?
Like bookends!
Yes, we had the "bookends" discussion down here.
What do people that start the week on sunday call the "weekend"? For them only Saturday is the weekend and Sunday is the weekstart or what?
Weekend like bookend, both sides.
Ah yes, Weekends are like bookends. I like your analogy.
If these nonces up there can understand that there's no such thing as a "bookstart," they can begin to understand the concept of weekends holding the week together from opposite ends.
It's the Front end buddy
Σαββατοκύριακο. Saturday and Sunday. It would be far weirder to start the week on Δευτέρα which literally meaning "second".
Of course in English and other languages Monday does not mean second. Still for Mose western (plus Arabs) Monday has been second after Sunday. Long before Saturday was a day off.
ISO defining the start of the week as Monday due to it being the first business day (lol) has comparatively little impact.
On Friday Americans wish each other a good weekend and weekstart, obv (if they even get both off, which sounds unlikely now I’ve said it).
Depends, mine starts on Monday. I also live in SI and ISO. My wife’s starts on Sunday, she goes to church. Although I still don’t get that as the seventh day was a rest day.
It does sometimes make talking about Sunday next week confusing.
8601 represent
Because sabbath was the seventh day, the rest day. It predates Christianity. It’s like the very first book of the Old Testament…
What day was the Christian day of rest & worship day again?
Was my understanding as well. Last day of the week is for rest, which Christians do on a Sunday. Funny that a lot of Christian countries still use Sabbath as last day of the week.
We do
Practically everyone should know SI, or have at least heard of it before. It's the standard system of measurement used in most of the world. It includes base units for time (seconds), distance (meters), mass (kilograms), electric current (amps), temperature (Kelvin), amount of a substance (mole) and intensity of light (candela), plus a bunch of units derived from these.
It's practically only the USA that doesn't use some of three units (for example, preferring feet over meters)
ISO is a standards body. They define a bunch of standards. One of the more well-known ones is ISO 8601, which defines standards for dates and times. It specifies that weeks start on Monday.
You replied to wrong person I think 😉
American self-reporting
I'd thought I'd see less people of the USA on Lemmy but it seems I cannot escape them
There are a lot of us! Especially on English-speaking forums. The US population is close to half of the entire population of Europe.
But there is a trick to almost completely avoid Americans: frequent a forum in any language other than English.
For now, fortunately, it is manageable with the keyword filters to filter out most of US politics, but we'll see how long that lasts 😃
Says the person posting from a US instance…
All the different server instances are independently owned and maintained. Lemmy.world for example I believe is located in Germany or Netherlands, which I think is also where a lot of the admin staff are located? Lemmy.zip I think is hosted in the US. Check join-lemmy.org, I think it tells you where all the various instances are located. Or there’s a similar Lemmy stats site that shows it, I don’t recall exactly, which is why I keep saying “I think” as I would need to double check all that info to be sure. But it’s probably pretty close to accurate.
.world is nevertheless plastered with US politics, even the neutrally-named ‘politics’ and ‘news’ communities are in fact about the US. I wouldn't be surprised if the admins are in the US, just hosting the site in Europe.
The “communities” don’t necessarily reflect the instances on which they are hosted. There might be a politics or news community on some other instance which you prefer.
Pretty sure at least some of the admins there are in Europe.
I mainly switched off of .world because it was so heavily over-represented in the fediverse both in terms of communities and users. I was hoping to help distribute things more evenly which I think is more I. the spirit and intention of the fediverse.
And not sure why that other user deleted their comment, I was just trying to answer their question.
We have our ISO and Americans have their ANSI, everyone has something
Oh lol way to embarrass yourself
You are one unique being lmao
Man it really feels like some USA circle jerk going on here. I'm gonna be the bigger man here and leave you all to it 😉
Ok big man. No ‘muricans here, only people who have no idea what SI and ISO is and blatantly insults everybody for exposing yourself. Biiiig man energy
You need the metric system to understand that
Feb 2027 starts on a Monday, and has 28 days!
It depends on the country. While most countries start it in Monday, Sunday is also common, some muslim countries start it on Saturday, and Maldives starts the week on Fridays.
According to my workplace, the week starts on Saturday.