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1 week = 8 days, 2 weeks = 15 days in France Hello, can someone tell why 1 week = 8 days, 2 weeks = 15 days in France? Thanks:)
9 Thg 09 2015 14:44
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A week isn't 8 days, or maybe it's just me who don't use it. But for the 15 days, it's totally true! Plutôt que de dire "On se voit dans 2 semaines?", on dirait plutôt "on se voit dans 15 jours?". But the question was 'why?'. Unfortunately, I don't know maybe it sounds better ahah because it's shorter (to say 'quatorze'/'quinze') but I can't be sure.
9 tháng 9 năm 2015
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Where did you read that? That's so wrong!
9 tháng 9 năm 2015
A week is 7 days, not 8. Two weeks is mathematicaly 14 days BUT two weeks are also half a month which is 15 days. Instead of saying "on se voit dans quatorze jours", we'd rather say "On se voit dans quinze jours" which is way shorter.
10 tháng 9 năm 2015
I'm no authority on this (it's the first time I heard it) but I can easily imagine the reason. It is probably 15 is such a nice and familiar number. It is (practically) half of the 30 days in a month, one and a half times of ten, etc. 15 is just more familiar and inviting than 14 which is out there all by itself. Has anyone ever seen the number 14 with a special meaning other than the number of days in two weeks?
9 tháng 9 năm 2015
It's interesting! In Colombia, instead of "one week later" they also say "8 days later". I'm not sure about the 2 weeks=15 days though.
9 tháng 9 năm 2015
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