froggtongue · M
Is it your friday or everyone else's wednesday?
Ducky · 31-35, F
@froggtongue You mean Thursday
froggtongue · M
@Ducky all depending what you mean and by whose perspective.
If you mean today is the last day of your usual work week, that's just Thursday for you. But if you relate it to the last working day for everyone else, you equate your Thursday with their Friday.
But what if they try to relate to you instead of you relating to them? Today is Thursday, the day before the last working day. For you to be the day before the last working day, you'd call it Wednesday. Unless you just don't want to that is.
If you mean today is the last day of your usual work week, that's just Thursday for you. But if you relate it to the last working day for everyone else, you equate your Thursday with their Friday.
But what if they try to relate to you instead of you relating to them? Today is Thursday, the day before the last working day. For you to be the day before the last working day, you'd call it Wednesday. Unless you just don't want to that is.