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Q: Which day of the working week is called blue?

GuitarMasterI heard that there is one, which is it? I couldn't find it. All I found was Blue Monday (date) on Wikipedia but here I am looking for a day of the week. Is there one?

This one came up in the reopen queue.
Sadly, there really are not enough details.
I googled for "blue X" where X is any day of week, and every day of week returns significant results!
Some even have their own entries on Urban Dictionary. (iirc, Blue Tuesday, Blue Friday, Black and Blue Saturday)
 
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11:25
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Q: Am I right? No, you're wrong!

inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.MThe problem: I've recently seen questions in this form: Some title that might need polishing < a lot of background that usually doesn't add to the question >< a question that the OP wanted to tackle with >< the answer OP had in mind, has a 80% degree of certainty and just needs a nod > ...

12:07
ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ That's mah meta.
Though I don't completely agree with your meta post, I think you raised several good points.
It's a bit difficult to evaluate our own answers reliably.
Some learners pro their own answers; some others are more strict when they're unsure.
I'm saying they should post answers; their answers doesn't need to be a @Stoney -level answer.
@DamkerngT. Problem is, we need a meta.
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M That's the most important point you raised, perhaps indirectly, in your meta post.
People don't know the syntax for this.
The question shouldn't include any complete answer; that's what I'm trying to say.
@DamkerngT. Hmm.
BTW, I don't see the two points given by the OP in that question as a complete answer.
12:11
It came off a lot like an answer before your edit.
The question won't get a large answer anyway.
(Unless someone like Snail answers it with a lot of knowledge explosion)
nods -- That's what my idea is about (how to salvages some questions) in one of my meta posts.
I'm pretty sure that someone like @Araucaria could writer a long answer to that question.
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M ^Thanks! -- It's hard to see my screen at the moment.
@DamkerngT. Yes, but the correct answer, without any further teaching, is short.
Sometimes you need to write a book to answer a question.
Sometimes you need to write an article, sometimes a paragraph, and sometimes a sentence.
As long as it's an SE answer, it could be at any length.
I mentioned in an old question that it would need a book long answer once. As it turned out, Ben Kovitz summed it up quite nicely in the length of the average SE long answer.
12:17
Eggz-actly.
The helpful answer can be 2 lines; the more helpful answer can be 100 lines.
That doesn't mean the former isn't of good quality, nor does it mean the answerer should or must write the longer answer.
I understand that.
But you don't want it to be as short as a single word, perhaps. Like, "Yes!".
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A: What is the correct way of asking the question "How can we or How we can?"

Maulik VIf you want to form a question, how/what/which etc. should be followed by a verb. And here, the verb is 'can'. So, How can we achieve this? forms a question. Take another example. How we do it is not forming a question. You need an auxiliary verb there to form a question. How ...

Wow, +2 in 7 views.
(I haven't read anything, but +2 in 7 views is rare on ELL.)
Ahh... one suggested edit. Probably one +1 was by RuchirM, and the other +1 was by the OP.
Interesting...
The suggested edit:
> How can we achieve this? OR
How we can achieve this? (Can I put a question mark?)
Maybe the capitalization of OR is common in grammar books in India.
12:35
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Q: ELL answers out of sync with ELU answers

aparente001An ELL question got some highly upvoted answers that don't jive with the answers given at English Language & Usage on a related question. I am concerned that the ELL readers are being given unhelpful guidance on this matter. What can be done about this?

Good question meta post.
This is one fundamental problem I've observed on ELL.
But it's probably the same on any stack--not all the answers/votes/etc. are really good/correct/etc.
reading the ELL/ELU question...
Rep points could be fun...
but if a stack as a whole accumulates lots of points from less than good answers...
in the long run, the users will just go elsewhere.
Heck! I shouldn't refrain from saying 'just'!
Just
Juuuuuuuuuuust
Yes, just!
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Hi Friends How are you?
12:42
I'm sorta okay!
Just okay.
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oh..... so dull in week end.
BTW @Dam I can't help but realize the user is kinda promoting themselves and their answer in ELL's meta post.
They may not be as pure of heart in their intention as we thought they'd be.
Maybe, maybe not.
Ahh... I think it's too late for me to write another question for the candidates.
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Q: "How can we" vs. "How we can?"

Sathiya KumarWhat is the proper way to ask? How can we achieve this? or How we can archive this? What's the difference between them?

The question reminds me that we have another kind of problem (or non-problem but needs us to reach a consensus).
"Should we try more to find a duplicate of a new question in our old questions, when the new question is obviously easy and it's likely that it was asked before?"
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13:41
what is the meaning of ruined ?
when to use it?
@ASR Have you looked it up?
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yes, not understand exactly, I loved a girl, but it ruined.
is it correct?
If I heard that, my first reaction would be, "It ruined what?!"
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@DamkerngT. My love is gone
breakup
Sounds like slang. Not sure in what dialects.
If they used it (ruined) as an adjective, they would normally use the verb be.
If they used it as a verb, they would've added an object.
Who said it? Where did you hear it from?
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13:55
i just seen whatsapp status message "ruined". so I did not get. :(
Ah, that's different.
That use is normal enough.
ruined: a ruined building is old and has many parts that have been destroyed over time
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ok
“Why We Shout In Anger” ~ A short story on Relationships
A Hindu saint who was visiting river  Ganges to take bath found a group of family members on the banks,  shouting in anger at each other. He turned to his disciples smiled ‘n  asked. ‘Why do people shout in anger shout at each other?’
Disciples thought for a while, one of  them said, ‘Because we lose our calm, we shout.’ ‘But, why should you  shout when the other person is just next to you? You can as well tell  him what you have to say in a soft manner.’ asked the saint.
14:48
My meta post got a random downvote, as usual.
15:07
Yes, but I'm not saying the OP's thoughts should be in an answer . . . Some questions are just not questions; the OP "asks": "I answered this by doing blah blah blah . . ." They want us to pat on their back and say "kudos for solving this problem!" rather than teach them something in form of an answer. I'm requesting those to be prohibited; or at least discouraged; as those questions are just a pile-on in the unanswered questions at their best. — inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M 15 mins ago
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M I think your comment may weaken your case.
Why?
Hey I thought everyone thought this is a problem.
I was typing a long one, but let's try something short first.
First, I don't see that question as a real "Am I right?" question.
I'm not talking about that specific case.
I see amirite a lot in Jihoon's questions.
That's why your comment weakens your case. I think you need a real example.
And better choose carefully.
But what about the meta effect?
15:12
Also, try to avoid making this to be about OP. Make it about the question itself, how the question is posed.
What kind of meta effect are we talking about?
Downvotes, close votes garnering because of meta attention.
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Q: What is the "meta effect"?

SMRI often hear the term "meta effect" on many meta SE sites. What is the meta effect? I have Googled it but can't find anything about it on any meta site.

You mean the question will get more downvotes or get voted to close?
Yes, and that piling on isn't what's gonna happen to another case, so it'd be unfair.
If you don't want to link to the question, you may copy the text in the question without linking to it.
It'd be better that saying "blah blah blah".
15:18
And even when you're quite sure that the OP wants a compliment, try to read it in an exactly opposite way first. You could guess wrong. But let's say you guessed right, trying to oppose yourself will make you be more objective.
And your arguments will look less like a personal attack.
K, I'm not targeting anyone, but these questions frustrate me.
I know.
To me, those questions are borderline.
What the?
Hi Mark. Guess who gives a voteUp? XD — kitty Feb 18 at 14:04
Oh, I think I vaguely remember that.
It happened only in a few questions, iirc.
I guess fan voting happens on every stack.
No, the comment amuses me. Why would they comment? O.o
15:25
Iirc, kitty was a friendly user. :-)
 
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Q: Can't link to comments on this page

FumbleFingersI wanted to post a link to a comment on our 2015 Moderator Election page, but I can't. Everywhere else, the date/time stamp after the commenter's username is a separate "hotspot" (in the Google Chrome browser under Windows, I just right-click and select Copy link address, so I can paste the link ...

 
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18:46
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M That's fine but I'm not the one who wants the links... :P
@Catija Well I think a safe userscript to install doesn't suck too much.
I have three of them running now.
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M The last time I installed a userscript I had to get Andy to install a bunch of dev tools on my computer because it didn't work, and he ended up submitting a patch to the GitHub project because of it being broken.
It was not a fun process and I don't want to do it again.
Well at least this one's guaranteed to work.
Well... the other one was supposed to work to... it's the one I use for my auto comments.
Autocomments didn't work?! You have a sad SE experience.
18:52
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M They work now... but I picked them up at a point where the script was fubared with the recently updated FF version...
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M Will Oded actually get that comment?
@Catija Autocomments? What is this wizardry?
Yes, editors can get pinged.
@AaronBrown Some magical place called StackApps.
@inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M That's what I thought... just wasn't sure because it doesn't autocomplete.
Visit, and view the highest voted question.
@AaronBrown It's magical... it's where I get my favorite comments... though some of them are phrased oddly.
18:56
interesting.
There's a bunch of default comments you can use (or edit) but you can also make your own from scratch.
Um... has anyone noticed the stack overflow logo today? ... It seems to have gained a few extra os.
It's to celebrate 10M questions.
Oh.

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