In most of Europe and South America the working week starts on Monday.
I can answer you the same thing: why does your calendar start with Sunday? You start your week on Monday, right? You go to your job on Monday, not Sunday. So it doesn't make any sense that your week calendar starts on Sunday.
The French week starts on Monday (lundi) and ends on Sunday (dimanche).
Tables do not display correctly on this site It starts Saturday and ends Monday
The French consider the week to start on Monday, but this is simply a calendar convention just as the American week starting on Sunday is a calendar convention. It does not change any dates or the work-week (which is still Monday-Friday).
The French calendar starts on a Monday due to the influence of the ISO 8601 standard, which designates Monday as the first day of the week. This choice aligns with many European countries and reflects a cultural preference for organizing the workweek. Additionally, starting the week on a Monday helps to provide a clear distinction between weekdays and the weekend. The French Revolution also contributed to various reforms in calendar systems, but the Monday-start convention has persisted.
Monday, Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.
The thirtieth week of calendar year 2011 starts on Monday July 25 and ends on Sunday July 31.
Yes, it does.
I don't know... Maybe because Monday is the first day to the working week so the calendar begin by Monday.... Why is Saturday the last day in the English calendar?.. I have no idea about that...
Monday on the Gregorian calendar; Thursday on the Julian calendar
Monday on the Gregorian calendar Thursday on the Julian calendar