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virtual Friday
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n. (also logical Friday ) The last day before an extended weekend, if that
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day is not a real Friday. For example, the U.S. holiday Thanksgiving is
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always on a Thursday. The next day is often also a holiday or taken as an
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extra day off, in which case Wednesday of that week is a virtual Friday (and
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Thursday is a virtual Saturday, as is Friday). There are also virtual
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Mondays that are actually Tuesdays, after the three-day weekends associated
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with many national holidays in the U.S.
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