Whosoever said Sunday is longer than Monday meant it as a joke.
The wait for Sunday is definitely long. You long for Sunday from Monday onwards for six whole days. But besides that there is nothing so long about Sunday.
You wake up late on Sunday as its the weekend, a holiday for most people, by the time you eat breakfast or skip it its already time for lunch. After lunch you try to pack in as much as you can. Pending work pertaining to family, pet, phone calls, visits, you barely manage to do even one of the chores in your 'things to do list', when its time for dinner and of course an early night as Monday is a working day.
Monday is another day, where you rush, rush, rush. You get up really early, earlier than the other days of the week because you are extra cautious as it is the first day of the week and you always want to make a good start to the week, you also have to drive to work, catch a bus, tram, metro, auto, taxi, rickshaw or maybe walk to office. Once you you are there you have to catch up with the weekends developments, could be anything to do with office backlog, staff, gossip and current affairs. And then finally you get down to work. You also land up staying longer hours planning for the whole week ahead.
Other days of the week are mundane for most, definitely does not pass off as fast as Sunday as they are working days for most people, but there are always exceptions to the rule. budding office romance et al.
If someone said Wednesday is the longest day of the week, perhaps I would agree, as Wednesday falls in the middle of the week, and Wednesday's spelling is the longest. But all said and done, Sunday is definitely not longer than Monday. However Monday, surely seems much much much more longer than Sunday.
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