Wednesday, numerically speaking...
Wednesday
If you were born on July 11, 1962 ! you were born on a Wednesday, the middle of the week!! great day in America!....
Wednesday is in the middle of the week - after Tuesday and before Thursday
I have an important meeting scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
Because it is the middle day of the week.
The middle of the week wednesday
Monday is the first day of the week. Tuesday is the day after the first day of the week. Wednesday is the day in the middle of the week. Friday is Friday Night; the start of the weekend. Saturday is the second day of the weekend. Sunday is "God" worship day. So, this makes Thursday "That" day.
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In 2007, Christmas fell on a Tuesday. So what else is there to say to answer this question? Tuesday is in the middle of the week. Christmas is December 25.
Wednesday is at the middle point of the week so from there the weekend is a "downhill coast" Thereby the phrase wednesday is Over the Hump, or Humpday!
last two weeks in may till the middle of June
The middle of the week is the least crowded days. I would suggest going either Tuesday or Wednesday for the shortest lines.
Sunnudagur is named after the sun. Mánudagur is named after the moon. Þriðjudagur means "third day." Miðvikudagur means "middle-of-week day." Fimmtudagur means "fifth day." Föstudagur means "day of fasting." Laugardagur means "pool day" because it was the day of bathing.