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Say the 24th is a Monday and you say that you'llyou’ll be doing something the weekend of the 24th, which to you meansmeaning the 22nd and 23rd. Isn'tIsn’t that incorrect? I would say the weekend of the 24th ismeans the 29th (Saturday) and 30th (Sunday).

Say the 24th is a Monday and you say that you'll be doing something the weekend of the 24th, which to you means the 22nd and 23rd. Isn't that incorrect? I would say the weekend of the 24th is the 29th (Saturday) and 30th (Sunday).

Say the 24th is a Monday and you say that you’ll be doing something the weekend of the 24th, meaning the 22nd and 23rd. Isn’t that incorrect? I would say the weekend of the 24th means the 29th and 30th.

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Say the 24th is a Monday and you say that you'll be doing something the weekend of the 24th, which to you means the 22nd and 23rd. Isn't that incorrect? I would say the weekend of the 24th is the 29th (Saturday) and 30th (Sunday).