- Of course we can’t even agree if it’s the third or the fourth day - Most of my life I wondered why it’s called “middle of the week” when actually Thursday’s the day with an equal number of days in a week coming before and after. I often thought maybe weekend’s subtracted. Only in my late 20s I learned that there are places where the first day of the week is Sunday lol - The funny part is the green countries in this map don’t start the week on a sunday. I guess they used to and the name stayed - Neither does the week start on Sundays in the blue countries 
 
- I’m swiss and I always assumed its because of the workweek being Monday to Friday. But only a few decades ago Saturday was pretty mich a workday as well, so that probably isnt it 
 
- More directly, we can’t agree if Sunday or Monday is the first day. IMO Sunday is the first day. Calendars look better with the weekends acting like bookends. 
- Index 0 vs Index 1. 
 
- Estonia is incorrect as well, in Estonian Wednesday would be “kolmapäev”, which translates to “third day” - Thanks! 
 
- In Basque language the third day of the week is called asteazkena, “the last day” (aste=week azken=last) because the ancient Basque weeks only had three days. So astelehena= first day of the week = Monday. Asteartea=middle day = Thursday. 
- In Kosovo the majority is Albanian so they would say Merkure. 
- In Belgium we also speak Flemish, which is a dialect of Dutch, and German. So Belgium should be orange, red and blue. - It’s a map of countries, not languages… There are a lot more situations in Europe where the boundaries of languages don’t align with political borders. - Some other problems: - Kosovo is colored the same way as Serbia, but there are by far more Albanians live there, so it should be the colored that way.
- What the hell is the color of Switzerland. Is it colored according to the Rhomansh, a language spoken by 40 thousand people, 0.5% of the population?
 - this is a very shitty map. 
 
- I didnt know the hungarian one had any meaning, its probably from old hungarian or another language. - Interesting facts about the days of the week in hungary: monday means the head of the week and sunday is market day(i think you can figure out why). The rest dont really make sense in modern hungarian. 
- For Northern Africa it’s Fourth day too (in Arabic) 
- Are you trying to tell us Scots and Irish don’t eat on wednesdays - they just survive on irn-bru and guinness ?? 
- In the US: hump day. - In the US: the third day is Tuesday. 
 
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