The have a school aged child...I truly cannot believe this "what day is it" thing isn't just some sort of purposeful thing with them. I think everyone says--oh I can't believe it's only Wednesday, when it's actually Thursday. I think people can lose track of days when you've had a long/busy week or the opposite a slow/boring week or when you're on vacation. But they have a kid in school, which pretty much requires you to always know what day of the week it is with activities or lunch or class events. I call bull. It's an act that they think makes them seem more relatable to people because they are oh-so-busy they can't even keep track of what day it is.I think it's different when you temporarily think it's one day of the week when it's another and then after a couple of seconds thinking about it in your head, you sort it out. For them, especially for Ginn, they genuinely seem like they don't know what day of the week it is because they can't be bothered, and then they voice it out loud like it's some haha isn't it soooooo funny how we never know what day of the week it is? Like by the time Dim even cognitively makes the decision to say "I think it's Tuesday" he should have sorted it out that it was in fact Tuesday.
Also they both have phones, Dim has an apple watch, they've got the echo show at home which always has a calendar on the home screen, and the stupid overpriced digital calendar.
And it seems like Tuesday has been their "regular" Disney Springs day lately....so they know that it's Tuesday.