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Why do people always want to make words, which are just plural, possessive? The whole thing is ridiculous.
Well, it could be Happy Administrative Professionals’ Day — but the way it is written, that one professional is going to be eating a lot of cake.
Can someone explain what is wrong with this one? After all, it’s “Mother’s Day,” not “Mothers Day” or even “Mothers’ Day.” Why would it be different for administrative professionals?
I think this one can go either way… It could be a day for administrative professionals or a day belonging to the administrative professional in question. They don’t mean the same thing, but they both make sense.