Propmt: Expand on this including how different cultures consider it a "hump day" or don't.
Response:
Hump Day, primarily recognized in Western work cultures, marks Wednesday as the midpoint of the typical five-day workweek (Monday to Friday). The idea is that once Wednesday is over, the week's hardest part is behind, and the downhill slide to the weekend begins. It provides a mental boost by signifying that the end of the workweek is closer.