Sadest day of 2006 is 23 January Spent: 3 January 2006 09.11 LONDON - Monday 23 January 2006 becomes the sadest day of the year, at least for at. The psychologist Cliff Arnall, who has been specialised in winter depressions, has made a scientific calculation for which day would become most unfortunate of the year. According to the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph it is within three weeks already up to that point. Calculation has been among others based on the bad weather, debts which have at after the holidays and the time which it lasts before they realise himself that nothing has come correct of the good intentions of new year. At has just like many Dutch the first yielded of the year still Christmas holidays. Afterwards many people must to the work or they must bring their children to school. Then they are exposed to the bad weather. Money is also a factor important in the depressive feeling that according to the psychologist on Monday 23 January concerning at descends. "after new year many people feel the need spend money because of cut-price selling, but around the third they yielded that kerstmis not yet is entirely paid off himself." of January realise Toch there also reason for an alacrity is. "the stress and tensions which are to have caused by as soon as surplus in the buurt of family members, have disappeared you are to the work." Responses to this reported? Mail the redactie. Missing news reported concerning this subject photograph at this? Wheel him on! NU.nl homepage (c) DUTCH PRESS AGENCY