By pedrobrito2004 on Skatehive
(Versión En español más abajo). Today is Wednesday, and we're already halfway through the week, marking the absolute halfway point for both the work week and the entire calendar week. Interestingly, I remembered that this isn't the case on all the calendars I can recall. Let me explain a bit more. When I traveled for work (years ago), I noticed that calendar formats varied slightly in other parts of the world, not only in terms of the time format but also in the arrangement of elements when writing the date in short format. For example, I came across dates written in short format as Day-Month-Year, others as Month-Day-Year, and I even saw Year-Month-Day. While I admit that this last format is the least common for me, I found it very useful for organizing my document collections, but that's another story. Let's return to the topic of the calendar, and to do so, it's best to begin by clarifying where the seven-day week comes from. Image source.Origin of the 7-day week. The seven-day week