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Guinness World Records Declares Monday As The "Worst Day Of The Week"

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Guinness World Records Declares Monday As The "Worst Day Of The Week"
18 Oct 2022
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Many people frequently find the first day of the week to be a hassle. After a leisurely weekend, folks must go back to their routine jobs on Monday. They occasionally experience Monday blues, whether they are office workers spending long hours at their desks or students slogging through their textbooks. And now that Guinness World Records has recognized the unfavorable effect of the Monday blues, it has formally announced the stigma against Monday and named it the "worst day of the week."

The Monday classification as the worst day of the week comes from Guinness World Records. Their official Twitter account uploaded a post that quickly gained a lot of attention online, garnering over 4 lakh likes and numerous comments from users.

Guinness World Records announced on Twitter that  “We're officially giving Monday the record of the worst day of the week.”  which means that people may now officially accuse Monday for their grumpiness.

Following the post's publication on the microblogging site, the tweet quickly gained popularity as users commented with their thoughts and similar sentiments. It received more than 5,183 comments, 78,2K retweets, and 421.3K likes on Twitter. Some of the comments received humorous answers from Guinness World Records.

Guinness World Records is an annual reference book that lists world records for both human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. It was first published in 1955 and was previously called The Guinness Book of Records and The Guinness Book of World Records in previous US editions.