This unlikely calendar phenomenon occurs when a public holiday falls on two consecutive week ends causing everyone to lose track of what day it is for a whole week or more.
Often exacerbated by the overlap of School Holidays producing amplified results in parents and teachers.
Commonly Blursday 1st surrounds Christmas and New Year, less frequently followed by Blursday 2nd surrounding Easter and ANZAC day.
1: Hey do you wanna catch up tomorrow, we could catch that new Marval movie that opens.
2. Sorry, I’ve got appointments all day tomorrow.
1. I thought you said your appointments were Friday?
2. Nah, they’re Wednesday? Wait doesn’t that movie come out on Thursday?
A weekly occurrence meant to be celebrated on Wednesdays only. Participants must dress in outfits that are either fully or mostly blue in color. Though it is named after a Tuesday, the event occurs on a Wednesday to acknowledge the accomplishment of making it half way through the week, and thus surviving the beginning-of-the-week-blues that are typically associated with a Tuesday.
I think I will treat myself to the comfort of my favorite sweater and jeans on bluesday tuesday. That way, the week will become just a little bit more bearable...