More than half of football fans wish that the Monday after the big game was a national holiday (55%), according to new research.
A survey of 3,000 respondents 21 and older who will be watching the big game explored their feelings about the day after, finding that where Mondays are concerned, a majority of respondents prefer other days of the week in general (76%).
Mondays are the most disliked day of the week according to two-thirds of those surveyed who said that everything feels slower and expressed that their sadness about the weekend being finished carries over (34% each).
Conducted by Talker Research in partnership with Coors Light, the survey found that on average, respondents have “a case of the Mondays” at least once a month, averaging 15 times in a year.
A survey of 3,000 respondents 21 and older who will be watching the big game explored their feelings about the day after, finding that where Mondays are concerned, a majority of respondents prefer other days of the week in general (76%).
Mondays are the most disliked day of the week according to two-thirds of those surveyed who said that everything feels slower and expressed that their sadness about the weekend being finished carries over (34% each).
Conducted by Talker Research in partnership with Coors Light, the survey found that on average, respondents have “a case of the Mondays” at least once a month, averaging 15 times in a year.
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