How long is 1 to 2 business days

1-2 days Answer1:1-2 days not weekends Answer2:like 1 or 2 days... Answer3:business days are only monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday Answer4:It is 1 -2 days.If I start from tomorrow, Wednesday, Dec 31, 1-2 business days could be as long as 3 days. Four days if the first on is a Friday, or 5 days if the first one is a Friday and the following Monday is Easter. Answer5:typically 1 - 2 days.business, i believe, refers to when theyre open.so not open on the weekend? doesnt count. Answer6:1 to 2 days Answer7:1 to 2 days.its just fancy shmancy talk. Answer8:business days are days a business is open (normal day)generally monday through friday is a "business week"but really it depends on that business Answer9:48 hours... if there isnt an interferance of a weekend Answer10:A business day is consider Monday through Friday 8am- 5pm Answer11:I would say 1 to 2 business days is from the time the business opens to the time they close. Take a bank for example. Theyre usually open from 8-5. So theyre 1 to 2 business days would be somewhere between 8-5 the first day and the same with the second, give or take a few hours. Answer12:1 - 2 business days, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Answer13:Dont count weekends. So if you order on Monday expect delivery Tuesday or Wednesday. If you order on Friday expect delivery Monday or Tuesday. Answer14:if you order something on a monday, then tuesday TO wednesday is one business day; wednesday TO thursday is another... you could safely expect your package on or before thursday.however, if you order something on a friday, then monday TO tuesday is business day one, tuesday TO wednesday is business day two. expect your package on or before the following wednesday. Answer15:one to two working days. Not including weekends. If they tell you on Thursday 1 to 2 working days, it will include Friday and the coming Monday.Hope this helps. Answer16:Working Days: Monday through Friday. Answer17:28 to 56 days1 business day equals 1 full moonits a complicated formula derived in the 4th century by Portuguese Monks hence the name Business coming from the Portuguese phrase "Busi in ness" meaning "Glowing Night Sphere". Answer18:1-2 days not including holidays, sundays, or big events.

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