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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

It did take a bit of time for me to get used to nearly everything being shut on a Sunday out here.

 

A few supermarkets on a Sunday morning and that’s it. 


After a while I realised how important it is, and how the loss of it in the UK is detrimental to society.


If no one works, no one loses out.

 

It’ll wait till Monday.

 

 

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My wife and I are woken up most Sundays about half six by leaf blowers on the golf course by me.  Actually I don’t get woken by the blowers but by my wife ranting.  I sometimes wonder if we should ask the council to intervene.


For some reason during the week it is much later.

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Had to do a couple of Sundays in a row at a doctors surgery as that’s the only day they didn’t have patients coming into the car park. Residential all around so I apologised to any neighbours I saw, explained the situation and they were good about it. Despite not finishing till around 6 each day, in the dark as it was February ☹️ 

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Or take your family out for a walk, followed by a big dinner, turn the phone off and watch a film in the afternoon with a bit too much wine.
 
If you have to work Sunday (apart from emergencies and highway) you’re crap at business.

Or crap at life and only have business [emoji23]
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I don't think they I have ever worked a Sunday, Saturday's very, very rarely and only when it was necessary for a good client.

 

Imo it's pointless me having a family if I don't get to spend time with them! I try to stay away from the shops on a Sunday and spend it pottering around the house/garden, taking the kids to the park and now and then visting the family. I think it would be nice to get to the good old days when nearly everything was shut on a Sunday and we were more or less forced to have a bit of down time. 

 

I know too many lads who have become addicted to working the weekends and can't cope without the extra cash.

 

I see some countries are looking at a four day working week which although I think would be great I just don't see how it would work effectively unless every business adopted it.

 

I hope Elon gets his Tesla bot up and running quick sharpish.

 

 

 

 

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Or crap at life and only have business [emoji23]
Everyone's take on life is different what you enjoy is maybe not what the next man does ! Does this mean his life is crap ? I can't stand someone who thinks they no what I should like or be doing how about do your thing and keep your opinions on other people to your self
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21 minutes ago, bigtreedon said:
22 hours ago, lux said:

Or crap at life and only have business emoji23.png

Everyone's take on life is different what you enjoy is maybe not what the next man does ! Does this mean his life is crap ? I can't stand someone who thinks they no what I should like or be doing how about do your thing and keep your opinions on other people to your self

That's put that to bed the😉

 

I dont care when when I work, days, nights, weekdays or weekends. The thing that matters is the money being right at the end of the week/month.

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