Guinness World Records Officially Declares Monday 'Worst Day Of The Week'; Internet Agrees
The theory of "Monday blues"¡ªof which "Monday morning blues" hit the most, as it implies that most people would have to flip on their "back to work" modes and wait for five days for the weekend to begin.
If there is one thought that everyone in the world would collectively agree to, without batting an eyelid¡ª'Monday is the worst day of the week.'
Monday is people's least favorite day because it's the first day of the week.
The theory of "Monday blues"¡ªof which "Monday morning blues" hit the most, as it implies that most people would have to flip on their "back to work" modes and wait for five days for the weekend to begin.
While people may have devised innovative hacks to beat the Monday blues, the terror of Monday is very real and relatable.
Agreeing with everyone's hatred for Monday, the Guinness Book of World Records has officially recognized and declared that Monday is the worst day of the week.
Making the announcement on Monday, it tweeted,
we're officially giving monday the record of the worst day of the week
¡ª Guinness World Records (@GWR) October 17, 2022
"We're officially giving Monday the record for the worst day of the week. And one of the best social media reactions to it was, "Took you long enough."
The announcement made by Guinness World Records wasn't surprising to the internet. The way netizens reacted, it looks like this was already official in their heads.
It's about timee https://t.co/wEAdd3P7tu
¡ª Bunni??? (@Txxga0) October 18, 2022
it shouldn¡¯t have taken this long actually ?? https://t.co/SDiNpgfySn
¡ª Imma Birere???? (@i_Birere) October 17, 2022
Took y'all long enough https://t.co/9cF9aESj9n
¡ª Chocolate Papi ?? (@oldrass_zm) October 17, 2022
Wow, they took it harder than we did. https://t.co/HYyKq4jDGY
¡ª ???? ? ?? BTS ?? connected to 7G since ???? (@lsgrlr) October 17, 2022
" You call it depression but I call it a Monday" https://t.co/joXdRg5Eqi
¡ª Shuwa Arab? (@zannah_fateema) October 18, 2022
wow this wasn't official kya https://t.co/xFNzgavSZs
¡ª a (@heyazooz) October 18, 2022
Guinness World Records (GWR) is a reference book published annually in different languages worldwide. It lists world records of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.
The book was co-founded by twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhirter in Fleet Street, London, in August 1955.
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