Sander Sweers schreef:
Roel Schroeven schreef op zo 07-10-2012 om 21:19 [+0200]:
Sander Sweers schreef:
Op 7 okt. 2012 04:29 schreef <aklei...@sonic.net <mailto:aklei...@sonic.net>> het volgende:
 > I'm also not sure but I seem to remember that it is
 > ("SUNDAY", "MONDAY", "TUESDAY", "WEDNESDAY", "THURSDAY", "FRIDAY",
 > "SATURDAY", "SUNDAY")
 > which I think is extremely clever because it gets around the problem
> created by the fact that some people (misguided in my view) begin the week
 > with Sunday instead of ending with it.

This has religious reasons, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week#Systems_derived_from_the_seven-day_week. Notable exception to the rule that Sunday is the first day of the week in europe is Italy, they consider Monday the first day of the week.
As far as I know, monday is generally considered the first day of the week here in Belgium. I never knew it was different in other European countries; I thought it was America that starts the week on sunday. Was I wrong then?

As far as I know also in Belgium Sunday is officially the first day of
the week. Look at the calendar and check what is the leftmost day. My
guess this is the same as your northern neighbor, Sunday ;-).

On the contrary, I can't remember ever having seen a non-foreign calendar with weeks starting on Sunday.

For example: http://www.antwerpen.be/docs/Stad/Bedrijven/Sociale_zaken/SZ_Milieu/afval/ophaalkalender_3_m.pdf I know one example doesn't proof much, but that calendar certainly looks very familiar to me, while Sunday-based calendars always feel weird.

A Google images search for "kalender" also results mostly in Monday-based calendars for me.

All of that doesn't say very much about which one is officially sanctioned as the first day of the week. I don't have the faintest idea where that piece of information should be available. Maybe it's not defined anywhere. Belgium, like European countries, has largely christian roots, which does suggest Sunday as the first day of the week. But I think the christian rules on such details have had very little impact on civilian life for many decades.

Regards,
Roel

--
"Too often we hold fast to the cliches of our forebears. We subject all
facts to a prefabricated set of interpretations. Too often we enjoy the
comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought."
        -- John F Kennedy

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