Twitter Has Data About When We’re Hungover, Sad And Happy

We are actually happiest and saddest in the same month, turns out

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by Debrief Staff |
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You would imagine most hangovers are Tweeted about on Saturday and Sunday mornings, right? Nope. According to data released by Twitter, more people say they’re hungover on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in January than the weekends. In November, that changes to Thursday and Friday. For the month of March, it seems a lot of people need a bacon buttie on a Monday morning more than any other day.

In addition to this very valuable hangover data, Twitter offered statistics on when we most often Tweet about feeling happy and sad. December is the saddest month overall, but also features some of the happiest days. December is something of an emotional roller coaster, really. And is it any wonder? The Holiday is always on TV, so you are never not being reminded that you don’t have a Jude Law or even a Jack Black in your life.

The summer months are when we are most frequently late to work, and while we could speculate as to why that is the case, we would prefer to ask: why anyone would Tweet that? Do you not care that your boss could see it?

You can see all the data over at Mashable.

Picture: Lukasz Wierbowski

This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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