Friday is my night for letting my hair down, and once a month a group of my old male friends will come down and stay at our house in Hampshire.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People may think I'm crazy, but one of the ways I like to wind down my Friday is to get some of our household chores done, whether it's cleaning or doing a big food shop, so the house is all nice for the weekend.
Saturday night is when my hair would be fixed up and that was my memory.
I won't usually make plans with people I don't know on Fridays because all I want to do is stick my hair in a ponytail and put on a big sweater, some tights and a pair of sneakers after a week working in the city.
To be honest, when I'm home, every day is a Friday for me. It doesn't really matter what day it is for me. A lot of my friends actually have time off during the week, and so it doesn't prohibit me from enjoying myself when I am home on a Monday or a Tuesday.
The club thing is a world people can associate with, letting your hair down at the weekend.
Friday night is our date night. We really carve out time for each other.
I try to get massages on Saturday. That's my only day off.
For most Americans, Friday afternoons are filled with positive anticipation of the weekend. In Washington, it's where government officials dump stories they want to bury. Good news gets dropped on Monday so bureaucrats can talk about it all week.
My weekends start at about 4 P.M. on Friday afternoon, when I let go of work and leave my colleagues to crawl through the rest of the day in our New York offices.
After a really hectic week, I hate going out on a Friday evening, so I'll always opt for a night at home.