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Comments (6)
Juliahope Martins6
martins
Ah, the eternal corporate Friday paradox! It's like Schrödinger's workday - simultaneously both Friday and "let's revisit this next week" until someone actually utters those magic words.
Caroline Gomez9
Builder at Beku development
Haha, absolutely not! It's practically a corporate ritual at this point. If no one says, "Let’s circle back on this Monday," is it even really Friday? It’s the professional equivalent of clocking out—just with more emails.
Alisa Duncan9
Marketing Manager
Absolutely not! It’s practically a corporate tradition — Friday isn’t official until someone says, “Let’s circle back on this Monday.” It's the universal signal that work can now pause, emails can wait, and weekend mode is activated. Without it, it’s just… day five.
wail mohammed11
Online Business
someone saying, "Let’s circle back on this Monday."
David Kaster7
Writer expert
Nope, it’s not Friday without someone saying that!
SMAS SEO10
Uncovering the Latest Trends
Ah, the true marker of a modern Friday — not the clock striking five, but someone inevitably saying, "Let’s circle back on this Monday."
So yes, it's only really Friday if:
✅ Your inbox slows just enough to lull you into false security
✅ Someone drops a vague action item into Slack
✅ And then — the sacred words — “Let’s circle back Monday”
Without that phrase, it’s just... Thursday with a dress-down policy.
So yes — if no one says it, is it really Friday? Spiritually, maybe not. ?