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The “Thursday rule” from ISO 8601 specifies that the first and last week of a calendar year are part of the “week year” that most of their days belong to. This happens to be equivalent to the year a 7-day week’s 4th day falls into, which is Thursday according to international standards, because Monday is the first day of the week there.

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  • Thursday rule
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  • The “Thursday rule” from ISO 8601 specifies that the first and last week of a calendar year are part of the “week year” that most of their days belong to. This happens to be equivalent to the year a 7-day week’s 4th day falls into, which is Thursday according to international standards, because Monday is the first day of the week there.
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  • The “Thursday rule” from ISO 8601 specifies that the first and last week of a calendar year are part of the “week year” that most of their days belong to. This happens to be equivalent to the year a 7-day week’s 4th day falls into, which is Thursday according to international standards, because Monday is the first day of the week there.
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