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Hello,
Please let me know the meaning of the statement mentioned below:
Iam on leave. Iam enjoying the monday blues.
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It would be 'I am'.
I am on a leave - I am on a holiday.
I am enjoying the Monday blues. I am not sure of this one, but it may mean that I am enjoying the day (blue sky etc)
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Originally Posted by
princesabharwal
Hello,
Please let me know the meaning of the statement mentioned below:
I am on leave. I am enjoying the monday blues.
MONDAY BLUES. It means
The low-spirited, cool, annoyed, sad, unlucky mood of those workers, students, or employees who feel that a mundane, difficult, unexpected Weekday is arriving to force them into going back to work, killing their joys and annoying them.
SO, since the person is on leave he is enjoying that low-spirited feeling of going back to work or school.
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I think it means that, because he is on leave, he is not suffering from Monday blues, he is enjoying the absence of it.
It's a strange way to express this though.
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Thanks for the meaning of Monday blues; i was thinking it would be enjoying the day...
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