Khaberni - Guinness World Records officially announced that Monday is the worst day of the week, a move that prompted widespread interaction across social media platforms, with Guinness World Records posting on site x, stating "Monday holds the record for being the worst day of the week.", and this announcement reflects the common disdain for the first day after the weekend, as many find it hard to return to the work routine.
Widespread interaction across social media
Guinness World Records posted on its official Twitter account a statement saying: "We officially grant Monday the record for being the worst day of the week.", and users quickly engaged with the news, with some praising the overdue recognition of a day loathed for years, and the official page for the character Red from Angry Birds commented: "It's about time."
The impact of Monday on digital content
Influencers and celebrities continued to post content aimed at alleviating the gloominess of Monday by offering tips and moral support to their followers. Among them is industrialist Anand Mahindra, who shares motivational ideas with his audience to help them start the week with clear objectives.
The history of Guinness World Records and its global spread
Since its establishment in 1999, Guinness World Records was known by this name before it became a global brand, having sold 143 million copies of its annual book so far, which documents human achievements and unique natural phenomena. The organization maintains offices in London, New York, Beijing, Tokyo, and Dubai, along with a network of adjudicators spread around the world.




