“30 Hilarious Sunday Memes That Perfectly Capture Your Monday Dread!”
We must admit that we like the Slavic meanings the most. According to Graaf, in the Slavic languages of Polish, Ukrainian, Croatian, and Bulgarian, the word Sunday means “no work.”
#8 “When You Need Another Sunday”
#9 “Tomorrow Is What Day?!”
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#10 “Start the Weekend Over, Please”
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#11 From Fine to Frazzled in a Weekend
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#12 “What About a Second Sunday?”
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#13 Sun Day
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#14 “When You Work Weekends”
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#15 The Sunday Emptiness
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#16 Sunday Night Blues
#17 A Peaceful Month
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#18 The Employee Who Has Random Shifts
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#19 Tackling Sunday Night To-Dos
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#20 Sunday Realization
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#21 “Me at 6:30 A.M. on Sunday”
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#22 “Me Every Sunday”
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#23 The Difference Between Friday and Sunday
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#24 The Day-Off Slump
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#25 “Hiding From Monday”
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#26 “When the Work Week Comes After Your Sunday”
#27 Misplaced Holidays
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#28 “You Don’t Say..”
#29 Pewing Monday Away
#30 Different Day, Different View
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References
1. Cleveland Clinic. “What Are the ‘Sunday Scaries’?” Cleveland Clinic Org, December 8, 2023. | https://health.clevelandclinic.org/sunday-scaries
2. Ben Dickenson Bampton. “Sunday Night Blues caused by weekend emails and blurred boundaries, study reveals.” University of Exeter, March 14, 2023. | https://news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-environment-science-and-economy/sunday-night-blues-caused-by-weekend-emails-and-blurred-boundaries-study-reveals/