So, here I am, scrolling through my phone, enjoying a peaceful Friday evening, when I come across this news article – Saturday is a workday! Now, I don’t know about you, but my brain had completely erased that tiny detail. I mean, it’s a long weekend, right? Five glorious days off… or so I thought.

The article mentioned something about iPhone users needing to double-check their alarms. I must admit, my heart skipped a beat. You see, I’m the kind of person who relies heavily on my iPhone’s alarm clock. It’s my lifeline, my savior from the clutches of oversleeping. But then I remembered the numerous times my iPhone’s alarm has completely betrayed me on those pesky Monday mornings after a holiday.

It all comes down to the iPhone’s stubborn refusal to acknowledge those random workday Saturdays sprinkled throughout the year. It’s like it lives in its own little world where weekends are sacred, untouchable by the demands of the working world. Meanwhile, my Android-using friends are probably peacefully sleeping, their trusty phones automatically adjusting to the whims of the government’s holiday schedule.

Honestly, it’s a bit infuriating. Why, Apple, why? Why can’t you make our lives a little easier and implement this simple feature? I imagine the engineers at Apple HQ, sipping their lattes, oblivious to the struggles of us ordinary folks who just want to make it to work on time.

Anyway, enough ranting. The bottom line is: iPhone users, don’t be like me, caught off guard. Do yourselves a favor and set that alarm manually. Don’t let our beloved iPhones betray us again. We need to be united in our fight against unexpected workday Saturdays! And hey, maybe someday, Apple will listen to our pleas and finally grant us this much-needed feature. Until then, we’ll just have to rely on our own vigilance and maybe a backup alarm clock… just in case.

By ivychun

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