Mail on friday

A popular phrase!

"Mail on Friday" is a common idiomatic expression that means "nothing" or "no news" in a humorous or ironic way. It's often used to convey that there's no exciting or important news to share, and that the recipient can expect a dull or uneventful update.

The phrase is thought to have originated from the idea that Fridays are often considered the end of the workweek, and people might not want to receive any work-related or stressful news on a Friday evening. It's a lighthearted way to acknowledge that the news is not particularly exciting or noteworthy.

For example, if someone asks you how your day was, and you respond with "Mail on Friday," it means you didn't have any significant or interesting experiences to share.