I'd agree with the last comment -- it makes sense for Sat and Sun to be
placed together on a calendar -- these being, for me (and many people who
work a standard working week) -- the weekend, and Monday to Friday being
"weekdays"; therefore two distinct units within the week.
Although I live in the UK and apparently our week starts on a Sunday, I
never realised this -- I've always assumed it started on a Monday (when the
working week starts).

2009/8/6 Kim Bieler <[email protected]>

> Interesting topic. Since I've been able to choose (thanks to
> software-based calendars) I've always preferred to start my week on
> a Monday. I'm a visual thinker, so in my mind, the week is a 5-day
> chunk followed by a 2-day chunk.
>
> I don't know how universal this is but I find it far easier to grasp
> immediately what my month looks like if the calendar has Saturday &
> Sunday next to each other.
>
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