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    Days of the week, months of the year.

    Does anyone associate days of the week with colours? It's something I have done as long as I remember.
    Monday is pale green, Tuesday Royal Blue, Wednesday is Brown but with a bit of biscuit in it, Thursday Pink, Friday is Navy Blue, Saturday Orange and Sunday dark grey.
    My two favourite weekdays have always been Thursday and Friday.

    I see the year as a circle and the months as segments, December and January fill the bottom, then all the months up to August are squashed together on the right hand side. September is eleven o clock then October and November fill the left hand side.

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    No.

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    I see colors around people and do associate colors with things in general.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    Does anyone associate days of the week with colours? It's something I have done as long as I remember.
    Monday is pale green, Tuesday Royal Blue, Wednesday is Brown but with a bit of biscuit in it, Thursday Pink, Friday is Navy Blue, Saturday Orange and Sunday dark grey.
    My two favourite weekdays have always been Thursday and Friday.

    I see the year as a circle and the months as segments, December and January fill the bottom, then all the months up to August are squashed together on the right hand side. September is eleven o clock then October and November fill the left hand side.
    This is why people are so fascinating. The ways we find for ourselves are always more interesting than the ways that are imposed upon us, via the school curriculum for example.

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    Friday used to be Poets day
    P[ss Off Early tomorrow's Saturday

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    I associate see you next Tuesday with my so called brother in law

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    I associate colours especially rainbow ones with a complete load of woke bollox!! My late father would turn in the grave at rainbow laces or the mention of it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
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    What do you see then, days the colour of water?

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    Might find this interesting:

    “What Is Synesthesia? Synesthesia is when you hear music, but you see shapes. Or you hear a word or a name and instantly see a color. Synesthesia is a fancy name for when you experience one of your senses through another. For example, you might hear the name "Alex" and see green.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    What do you see then, days the colour of water?
    In effect, yes I suppose.

    Days are just clear to me, I don’t associate a colour with a day or with anything else.

    Certain days have a “feel” to me.

    Saturday’s always feel special, it’s always been my favourite day of the week.

    Monday’s feel different to Friday’s even though work has no real relevance to me anymore.

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