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[[image: Mormon_Missionary_Pday.jpg|150px|left|alt=Mormon Missionary Preparation Day| Mormon Missionary Preparation Day]]Preparation Day or P-Day as it is often referred to, is the one day a week in which [[missionaries]] get a break from their usual labors. It's the day that missionaries are allowed to do their laundry, shop for supplies, write letters home, and otherwise relax. The day lasts only until dinner, after which missionaries resume their normal labors. Missionaries tend to love their P-Days, as it's a nice break from the normal challenges of missionary work.
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[[image: Mormon_Missionary_Pday.jpg|200px|left|alt=Mormon Missionary Preparation Day| Mormon Missionary Preparation Day]] '''Preparation Day''', or P-Day as it is often referred to, is the one day a week in which [[missionaries]] get a break from their usual labors. It's the day that missionaries are allowed to do their laundry, shop for supplies, write letters home or communicate with family in other methods, exercise, and otherwise relax. The day lasts only until dinner, after which missionaries resume their normal labors. Missionaries tend to love their P-Days, as it's a nice break from the normal challenges of missionary work.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:39, 17 January 2024

Mormon Missionary Preparation Day
Preparation Day, or P-Day as it is often referred to, is the one day a week in which missionaries get a break from their usual labors. It's the day that missionaries are allowed to do their laundry, shop for supplies, write letters home or communicate with family in other methods, exercise, and otherwise relax. The day lasts only until dinner, after which missionaries resume their normal labors. Missionaries tend to love their P-Days, as it's a nice break from the normal challenges of missionary work.