This song from Saif Ali Khan and Kunal Khemu’s film ‘Go Goa Gone’, released in the year 2013, ‘Khoon Peene Tu Aya Khun Peene, Bloody Bloody Monday Kyun Aya Khun Peene’ is coming true. This song said how bad Monday is. But now ‘Guinness World Records’ has stamped this too. Guinness Book has officially declared ‘Monday’ as the ‘worst day of the week’. Social media users have given their response on this. Not only this, people’s memes are also coming up regarding this matter.
- Guinness World Records told the world that the worst day of the week is Monday
- Guinness Book has officially declared ‘Monday’ as the ‘worst day of the week’
- A tweet from the official Twitter handle of Guinness World Records (GWR).
A tweet from the official Twitter handle of Guinness World Records (GWR) on Monday. He wrote that we officially hold ‘Monday’ as the ‘worst day of the week’ on record. Till the time of writing this tweet has received more than 4 lakh 18 thousand likes, 78 thousand retweets and more than 10 thousand comments.
Monday, Saturday and Sunday i.e. two days come after the weekend. On this day working people go to their work. Students commute to and from school and other people too. It means that after the holiday the whole world sets to its own work. There is traffic on the roads. Metro and local trains are crowded. Now after two days of fun holidays, so much has to be done. Due to which people call Monday as Bloody Monday.
After the tweet of Guinness World Records, a Twitter user wrote in the comment that, you are too late. So there Guinness World Records also wrote IKR. “What about Wednesday?” tweeted popular YouTuber MrBeast. People said that going on a Monday meant you were going on the worst day of the week. One user said that we should cancel this day, another replied that then Tuesday will become the most useless day.
The Twitter handle of Guinness World Records has 4 lakh 64 thousand followers. 4 lakh people have liked this Guinness World Record tweet. It has been retweeted by 77 thousand people. The Guinness Book of Records, now known as Guinness World Records, has sold 143 million copies. which spans over 100 countries and is published in at least 22 languages. The first yearbook was published on 27 August 1955.