Guinness World Records, Monday, nervous on Monday, the worst day of the week
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Many folks get nervous on Monday. The start of the week forces folks back into the grind after a relaxing weekend off from work. It’s a running joke on social media that Mondays are the slowest and most boring days to go to work. However, the Guinness World Records has officially acknowledged the stigma against Monday and declared it to be the “worst day of the week.” You may now formally ascribe your grumpiness to Monday. Guinness World Records announced on Monday that “We’re officially granting Monday the record of the worst day of the week” on its official Twitter account.

Twitter users rejoiced that this was finally acknowledged. Red’s official page responded to GWR’s tweet with the words “Took you long enough.” “I,” GWR said, “I know correct.”

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I don’t work on Mondays only for this reason,” another member said. GWR described him as “clever.” Another person requested a new name for Wednesday, claiming it was awkward.

Many influencers and celebrities continue to upload stuff to cheer up their fans on Mondays. One of them is the businessman Anand Mahindra, who counsels his followers on how to achieve their life objectives.

It was formerly called The Guinness Book of Records from its creation until 1999. The world record book, which includes both extremes of the natural world and human accomplishments, is released every year.