Easy Like Sunday…

Sunday Morning, Sunday Afternoon, and Sunday Evening

Pamela Hilliard Owens
5 min readOct 3, 2021

Sunday means different things to different people. I like the Lionel Ritchie paradigm from his hit song “Easy Like Sunday Morning…” because I like the different choices I have for how to spend my Sundays.

For me, Sunday is the end of their week, although others set Sunday as the first day of their week. Keeping Sunday as the last day of the week means I can have the two weekend days together, which reminds me to mostly rest and relax on the weekends.

Why is Sunday called “Sunday?”

English is primarily a Germanic language, although many words and phrases have been added from other global sources especially Latin and the Romance languages. However, the German and English languages are practically “siblings” because they are derived from the same mother tongue.

Many people think that the term “Romance” languages means those languages “sound” romantic, but actually, those languages originally evolved from Ancient Rome?

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Pamela Hilliard Owens
Pamela Hilliard Owens

Written by Pamela Hilliard Owens

Solopreneur. I maximize branding and marketing for independent writers and creative and solo professionals with online training courses and one-on-one coaching.

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