[quote=@White Feather] Lies! Sunday is the 'Weekend', not 'Weekbeginning' Americans and their messed up systems... (South America is still America, Lorelei) [/quote] [quote=@KoL] *Finds a comfy place inside the bag and sleeps* I didn't said that you agreed with him, I said you was wrong because you argument became invalid as soon as the clock struck 12 yesterday. And thus, we delve into the mindscrew known as time. Erm... It might be called Weekend, but "Every beginning needs to have an end..." (Agent Smith - The Matrix) and the contrary is as much valid as this. Anyway, I'm pretty much certain that the Julian, later Gregorian calendar wasn't invented on the Americas, so... [/quote] The first day of the week varies all over the world. In most cultures, Sunday is regarded as the first day of the week although many observe Monday as the first day of the week. According to the Bible, the Sabbath or Saturday is the last day of the week which marks Sunday as the first day of the week for many Jewish and Christian faiths, while many countries regard Monday as the first day of the week. According to the international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week ending with Sunday as the seventh day of the week. Although this is the international standard, countries such as the United States still have their calendars refer to Sunday as the start of the seven-day week.