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  1. Jun 25, 2016 · Friday is one of the main characters of Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe. Robinson Crusoe names the man, with whom he cannot at first communicate, Friday because they first meet on that day. The character is the source of the expression "Man Friday", used to describe a male personal assistant or servant, especially one who is ...

  2. Dec 17, 2015 · My man Friday seems to mean a slave, or at best, a lackey or errand-boy. I feel that this is a more correct interpretation of the phrase than "a person one can trust". As to whether it can mean a woman, that would be a "Gal Friday," but should have essentially the same meaning.

  3. With man-hour or person-hour, you multiply the people times the hours to get the man-hours. Just like foot-pounds, acre-feet, or kilowatt-hours. Miles/gallon or stitches/inch follow a similar convention. Labor isn't already a unit that is used to measure anything. –

  4. 2. If you say next month, you refer to the "very next" month (the equivalent of "this Friday"), whereas if you say "this month", you refer to the current month in progress (which has no equivalent for a day of the week of course where you would say "today Friday"). So there's a discrepancy depending on the unit level.

  5. Dec 8, 2014 · I would interpret it as the time between Friday and Saturday, and I think most people would, but it's still definitely ambiguous. If you're writing or speaking, try to use an alternative instead: 11:59 PM on Friday; The beginning of Saturday; At midnight between Friday and Saturday; If someone else says it, it's not a bad idea to ask for ...

  6. Sep 10, 2020 · That is if today is Wednesday the 9th "This coming Friday" is Friday the 11th. This is to distinguish it from "Next Friday" which is often taken to be the Friday of the next week. "This coming..." can be used with any day of the week and can be used to refer to a day in the next week. For instance if today is Wednesday the 9th you could say ...

  7. Nov 28, 2016 · Friday is one of the main characters of Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe. Robinson Crusoe names the man, with whom he cannot at first communicate, Friday because they first meet on that day. The character is the source of the expression "Man Friday", used to

  8. I am very well, thanks, and hope you are as well. I am very well, thanks. I hope it is the same with you too. (Ignore it completely, perhaps in spite of the tone of voice.) I guess it depends on the relationship with the person, but I would like to answer in all politeness in everyday emails with colleagues/customers. politeness. email. greetings.

  9. May 16, 2020 · Friday face, a dismal countenance, before and even long after the reformation. Friday was a day of abstinence or jour maigre. Blackguardiana (Note that your source clarifies that it is only “counterfeiting sorrow”.) For some more context, certain Christian groups (eg Catholics) were prohibited from eating meat on Fridays.

  10. Sep 16, 2011 · The choice of prepositions depends upon the temporal context in which you're speaking. "On ~ afternoon" implies that the afternoon is a single point in time; thus, that temporal context would take the entire afternoon as one of several different afternoons, or in other words, one would use "on" when speaking within the context of an entire week.