But it would end up that everybody's sacred day was the same. Wouldn't it. Some tit who had his sacred day on another day would be sending you e mails and expecting a response. Traffic would rumble, planes would buzz overhead.
I have colleagues who don't work the five day week, I have colleagues who take holidays, somehow we muddle through. On the other hand, I work Monday to Friday, and unfortunately so do almost all the banks, insurance companies, government departments etc. Makes it difficult to make appointments for anything without using up holidays I would otherwise use for socially cohering.
Lot's of opportunities for social cohesion lost.
Not really, people will spread their days out to suit themselves, providers will see their traffic balance over the week rather than peaking on particular days, people will be able to tailor their studies, work and social life to suit themselves, transport infrastructure will be less compressed... seems like a good idea to me.
O.