It might have not necessary the most stringent associated with research, nevertheless the happiest time of the week has been established as 7.26pm on the Saturday evening, according to a study.
Early Saturday evening emerged as the preferred time for millions because they're finally capable to relax and unwind after a busy week at the office.
Early Saturday evening emerged as the preferred time for millions because they're finally capable to relax and unwind after a busy week at the office.
The study also found 7.29am on a Monday - amid the commute to the office after an enjoyable weekend - is the lowest point for most.
According to the study, one third of Brits regularly spend time with friends on a Saturday night, either dining out, going to pubs and clubs or going to each other’s houses.
The study of 3,000 British people also found 7.29am on a Monday - amid the commute to the office after an enjoyable weekend - is the lowest point for most.
Seven out of ten said they then ``dread`` returning to work after the weekend.
“It takes the average person a little while to wind down from work, but by Saturday night the majority of us are feeling great,” the Daily Mail quoted Peter Morton, from Multibionta, which conducted the poll, as saying.
“Whether it’s watching our favourite television programme, getting ready to go out with friends or spending quality time with the family, it is the time of the week when we feel at our happiest.
“Saturday night is also the most relaxing night of the week because we know we have another day ahead of us before getting ready for work again,” he added.
According to the study, one third of Brits regularly spend time with friends on a Saturday night, either dining out, going to pubs and clubs or going to each other’s houses.
The study of 3,000 British people also found 7.29am on a Monday - amid the commute to the office after an enjoyable weekend - is the lowest point for most.
Seven out of ten said they then ``dread`` returning to work after the weekend.
“It takes the average person a little while to wind down from work, but by Saturday night the majority of us are feeling great,” the Daily Mail quoted Peter Morton, from Multibionta, which conducted the poll, as saying.
“Whether it’s watching our favourite television programme, getting ready to go out with friends or spending quality time with the family, it is the time of the week when we feel at our happiest.
“Saturday night is also the most relaxing night of the week because we know we have another day ahead of us before getting ready for work again,” he added.
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