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| View Poll Results: Is the Sunday wind-down more of a solace or void to you? | ||||||
| Sunday mornings (and maybe up-until Sunday-lunch) are okay. I dislike the rest of it |
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| Either extreme (i.e., definite solace or void), but only because of my current circumstances |
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| I guess I’m naturally disposed to take solace in it. I do actually find them quite relaxing |
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| Meh/it depends/whatever |
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| A definite void. I’ve never been a great lover of Sundays |
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Sometimes the slow winding down of Sundays (as-per the very nature of the day) can feel like a welcome break from the more hustle-and-bustle (or at least heavier on entertainment-options) tone of Mondays to Saturday, and a lot of people take solace and sanctuary in that, sure. But others (like me), especially when you’re in a period of your life where you’re wanting movement, progression, updates and change (which Sundays can feel like the anti-thesis of), that liminal temporal space on Sundays, coupled with the complete lack of anything decent to watch on TV (even Songs of Praise is more of a morning-thang; it don’t fill a whole day), can just make it feel like a complete waste of a day, a necessary evil, a chore to get through rather-than a day to be savoured and quietly (or otherwise) enjoyed. Where do you fit on the spectrum? That’s the question.
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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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Not another anti-Sunday thread??
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MTVN | All hail the Moyesiah
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You can make Sundays what you want of them. A lot of people love having a very calm day but others might go for a run, do a long walk, a cycle ride, play sport, go to gigs, do classes, do some gardening etc etc That's the beauty of weekends
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Sundays are whatever you want them to be. If I want to go out out, there are plenty of places to go....I tend to like the peace on a Sunday now but if I was bored there is still stuff going on everywhere from live music, pub quizzes etc etc. I don't watch an awful lot of normal tv but can always find something to stream if I want something to watch. I don't find Sundays any different than any other day.
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Last edited by Candy Annie Cane; 01-06-2025 at 07:48 PM. |
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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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I have 2 days off a week, Sunday is 50% of my days off so they're superb to me
This Sunday is extra good cos it's a long weekend here
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I am busy every single day.
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Remembering Kerry
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Sunday is one day I virtually stop near everything.
Just relax and do what I want, when I want, my pet Staffie permitting. I love Sundays. |
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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…they’re the no commitment days and can be whatever we want them to be…sometimes filled with stuff and sometimes filled with nothing…
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Flag shagger.
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I like Sundays. Every day is a blessing, right? Can't see an option for that.
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