More and more people work on Sundays as a consequence of the competitiveness imposed by a consumer society.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I work every single day, even on Sundays.
I really enjoy spending Sunday evenings with friends, because Sunday evenings are always frightening. You are obsessed by the fact that you are working again the next day. And sometimes you get the blues.
People can be great competitors on Sunday and mates on Monday.
I'm nearly always at home at the weekends; that's important for every working woman today, not just me. I don't encourage people to come in at the weekend and work; I encourage people to go home and create great families.
Weekends are a real luxury for me because I'm usually working.
Sunday is a day of rest.
Sunday evenings often feel like the weekend is over before it's even begun.
If you had to work 14 hour days, Mondays to Fridays, then you have to keep Saturdays and Sundays sacred.
Sundays in France have a different atmosphere to other days, with fewer phone calls, no postman, no delivery men and no one banging on the door.
Sundays tend to be a day where just I do nothing but visit people. It's kind of like trick-or-treating.