The concept of a "strongest day" is subjective and can vary depending on the individual's beliefs or perspectives. It could be interpreted as the day someone feels empowered, accomplished, or successful, or it could be a particular day known for historical or personal significance.
only in the usa is it a day of being lazy i mean rest . other countries forging ahead do not rest on sunday
January 24, 1965, was a Sunday.
Daylight Saving Time typically starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November in the United States.
From the 2nd Sunday of March to the 2nd day before the 1st Sunday of April:When it's 3 PM EDT (UTC-4) in Toronto, it's 6 AM AEDT (UTC+11) in Sydney.From the day before the 1st Sunday of April to the 2nd day before the 1st Sunday of October:When it's 3 PM EDT (UTC-4) in Toronto, it's 5 AM AEST (UTC+10) in Sydney.From the day before the 1st Sunday of October to the day before the 1st Sunday of November:When it's 3 PM EDT (UTC-4) in Toronto, it's 6 AM AEDT (UTC+11) in Sydney.From the 1st Sunday of November to the day before the 2nd Sunday of March:When it's 3 PM EST (UTC-5) in Toronto, it's 7 AM AEDT (UTC+11) in Sydney.
sunday is church
Saturday and Sunday the rest are we*k days
If it is noon on Sunday in Tasmania then the day, in Tasmania, is .... surprise! ... Sunday!
Saturday is sleep in day. Sunday is go to church day.
Its a week and a day because Sunday is the beginning of another week.
Sunday will be in one day
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sunday is working day
French Mother's Day is on the last Sunday of May. If that Sunday is Pentecost, then Mother's Day is moved on the first Sunday of June.