Why do the hours go faster on weekends?

@WiseGhots (14603)
February 22, 2019 10:24pm CST
Everyone thinks that on weekends time always runs more than normal, right? Well, at least I don't know anyone who thinks otherwise. So... If you had to come up with a theory to explain why time goes by faster on weekends, what would be your idea? Can you think about something to answe that question?
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@norcal (4889)
• Franklinton, North Carolina
23 Feb 19
Time may fly when you are having fun, but it also flys when you are busy. So, I think if you have a lot to do on the weekend, it goes by fast. On the other hand, if you sit around all day on the weekend, and you are bored, then you weekend will drag by.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
23 Feb 19
Yeah, I agree with you Sherry.
@toniganzon (77137)
• Philippines
23 Feb 19
Let me introduce you to me. I think weekends are too long and my weekdays are too short. Time slows down on weekends for me and I am not liking it one bit.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
23 Feb 19
@toniganzon I have to agree with @Sophie1031: Pretty good point.
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@jstory07 (148730)
• Roseburg, Oregon
23 Feb 19
Things go faster because everyone wants to have a good time on the weekends.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
23 Feb 19
I also think this could be a good answer for that question, Judy.
@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
23 Feb 19
Because you aren't working!
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@WiseGhots (14603)
23 Feb 19
That makes sense, haha!
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@Sojourn (13833)
• India
23 Feb 19
Yes, I do feel so. I agree with the theory propounded by others that time flies when we are having fun.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
23 Feb 19
It really makes sense.
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@fluffy69 (4955)
23 Feb 19
Hmm i dont think so.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
23 Feb 19
Okay then.
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@dya80dya (36805)
23 Feb 19
They don't go faster.
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