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Thursday, by international standard, is the fourth day of the week, falling between Wednesday and Friday . In countries that adopt a ''Sunday-first'' convention, it is commonly considered the fifth day of the week. (see Days Of The Week for more on the different conventions.)

The name Thursday comes from the Old English Þunresdæg, meaning the day of Þunor, cunt cu

THURSDAY IN RELIGION


In the Hindu religion, Thursday is guruvar or the Guru 's day.

Quakers traditionally refer to Thursday as "Fifth Day" eschewing the Pagan origin of the name "Thursday".

In the Christian tradition, Holy Thursday is the Thursday before Easter - the day on which the Last Supper occurred.

In the United States, Thanksgiving Day is an annual festival celebrated on a Thursday in November, currently the fourth Thursday.


THURSDAY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM


In the United Kingdom , all General Election s since 1935 have been held on a Thursday, and this has become a tradition, although not a requirement of the law – which only states that an election may be held on any day ''"except Saturdays, Sundays, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, bank holidays in any part of the United Kingdom and any day appointed for public thanksgiving and mourning"''. An explanation sometimes given for the choice of Thursday as polling day is that it was, in most towns, the traditional market day, although it has also been observed that the choice has practical advantages – with the outcome of the election being known by Friday, the new or continuing administration then has the weekend to organize itself in preparation for the "government shop opening for business" on Monday, the first day of the new week following the election.

Additionally, local elections are usually held on the first Thursday in May.

The Thursday before Easter is also known as ''Maundy Thursday'' or ''Sheer Thursday'' in the United Kingdom , traditionally a day of cleaning and giving out Maundy Money .


ASTROLOGICAL SIGN


The Astrological Sign of the planet Jupiter represents Thursday with similar names in Latin-derived languages, such as the French Jeudi. In English, this became "Thor's Day", since the Roman god Jupiter was identified with Thor in Northern Europe .


THURSDAY IN POPULAR CULTURE

In the popular rhyme, "''Thursday's Child has far to go''".

Gabriel Syme, the main character was given the title of Thursday in G. K. Chesterton 's novel " The Man Who Was Thursday ."

In '' The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy '' by Douglas Adams , the character Arthur Dent says "This must be Thursday. I could never get the hang of Thursdays". A few minutes later the planet Earth is destroyed. Thor , for whom the day was named, also appears later in the Hitchhiker's series and in other Adams books.

Thursday is commonly humorously referred to as "Friday Eve" in anticipation for the end of the work week on Friday.

Thursday is also a popular Punk-EMO rock band from New Brunswick, New Jersey (USA).


NAMED DAYS


Black Thursday refers to October 24 , 1929 when stock prices on the New York Stock Exchange fell sharply, with record volume of nearly 13 million shares. Five days later, the market crashed on volume of over 16 million shares - a level not to be surpassed for 39 years. In popular imagery, the crash has come to mark the beginning of the Great Depression .