It just became apparent to me that some people never ROTE leaned the numbers corresponding to the days of the week and the months of the year.
Like Wednesday and March are always just 3s in my mind.
Surely that's normal, right?
#asknostr
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I count out the months every time I have to write the date. Some things dont need to be stored in my brain.
Yes it's normal. Though it's worth noting that I'm an autist. 😂
You just reminded me that plenty of people are convinced that the first day of the week is Sunday and now I have to take a shower
Sunday is the first day of the week. I'm going to war over this!
It's on!
Yes! And Monday is blue, Tuesday orange…. 3 is dark blue, 9 is yellow and a 6 is red. Normal, Right?!
I remember when Sunday was the first day of the week.
The months get messed up from the 7th month for me.
It should be September.
In Vietnamese, the months are literally named “Month One”, “Month Two” etc. which is easy.
And the days are similar, except Sunday which is the first day of the week so Monday is “Day Two”, Wednesday is “Day Three”
I have to do math in my head to work out what day of the week it is.
In IT numbers start with 0
I almost said that. But then the months are off.
I don’t do that at all 🥲
Days are also named by the numbers in Portuguese, with Monday being the second day.
It was, then Romans Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus butted in.
In the Portuguese language Monday translates as "second day" Tuesday, 3rd day, etc., so 235 million people agree with you.
In Spanish weekdays are named after the planets in no particular order and Monday is named after the moon which isn't even a planet. There's some useless info for you.
Or maybe it's Roman gods...