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StavrosK
3252 days ago
But if it's Thursday, and you say "next Wednesday", you don't mean "in six days", you mean in thirteen.
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Sleeep
3252 days ago
No, I would mean six days, not 13. Guess it's ambiguous between different people but I always understood it like the GP explained.
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StavrosK
3252 days ago
How about "let's meet this Wednesday" then?
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Sleeep
3252 days ago
To me "this Wednesday" has already passed in your example and people don't normally make appointments for the past.
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jbmorgado
3252 days ago
Not really, not in English and not in Spanish or Portuguese.
"Next Wednesday" means "Next week's Wednesday" in all cases. It's not ambiguous.
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StavrosK
3252 days ago
Huh, interesting. In Greek, we say "(this) Wednesday" (whichever one comes next), and "next Wednesday" (the one that comes after the next one). Weeks don't factor into it at all.
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