Vet few people can say that they don't love a holiday like the 4th of July. If nothing else, after all, a public holiday means that you don't have to go to work. The USA also has many unofficial holidays so that almost every day is reason to celebrate. There are days dedicated to almost anything you can think of and even some thing you'd never have considered. In fact, some are incredibly weird national holidays.
Some days are set aside for good causes. For example, on January 15 you may celebrate Humanitarian Day by doing something that will help make the world a better place. July 18 is International Nelson Mandela Day, where you need to devote only 67 minutes of your time to doing good, in recognition of the 67 years of service Nelson Mandela gave to humanity. You'll also find days dedicated to specific causes, like homeless animals, senior citizens or people married to a Scorpio.
If you want to show your appreciation for a specific group, you'll find a day to do that on. For example, you may want to choose Weatherman's Day to tell your favorite weatherman just how much you appreciate him being wrong most of the time. There's a day for naming your PC, one for thanking the tooth fairy and even one for appreciating a dragon.
Many national holidays have an educational slant. World Book Day, Stop Bullying Day and Kid Inventors' Day are just some that may encourage children to learn. You're never too old to learn something new yourself and Learn Your Name in Morse Code Day may be a great time to start. Also remember that April 23, the day on which The Bard was born as well as the day on which he died, is Talk Like Shakespeare Day.
Think of anything edible and there's probably a holiday for it. Pies, Slurpees, beans, tortilla chips, junk food and red apples are only some of the foodstuffs that have their own holidays. If you can't pick a favorite, have them all on January 2, which is National Buffet Day. Another solution is to wait for December 16, the day for anything chocolate-covered.
National One-hit Wonder Day is a great way to celebrate those forgotten bands of yesteryear. You can also show your appreciation for music on other days. On Violin Day, for instance, you may want to listen to a string quartet, a symphony orchestra or a virtuoso fiddler in a Klezmer group. Saxophone Day is perfect for soul or jazz.
Games enthusiasts have much to rejoice about too. From trivia to puzzles, there is a day to appreciate your favorite game. If you're more into seemingly bizarre sports, you'll also love Curling is Cool Day.
There are many more weird national holidays, including Talk Like A Pirate Day. You'll find calendars and more information about these online. It's good to circle International Moment of Frustration Scream Day on your calendar but don't forget that there is also an International Day of Awesomeness.
Some days are set aside for good causes. For example, on January 15 you may celebrate Humanitarian Day by doing something that will help make the world a better place. July 18 is International Nelson Mandela Day, where you need to devote only 67 minutes of your time to doing good, in recognition of the 67 years of service Nelson Mandela gave to humanity. You'll also find days dedicated to specific causes, like homeless animals, senior citizens or people married to a Scorpio.
If you want to show your appreciation for a specific group, you'll find a day to do that on. For example, you may want to choose Weatherman's Day to tell your favorite weatherman just how much you appreciate him being wrong most of the time. There's a day for naming your PC, one for thanking the tooth fairy and even one for appreciating a dragon.
Many national holidays have an educational slant. World Book Day, Stop Bullying Day and Kid Inventors' Day are just some that may encourage children to learn. You're never too old to learn something new yourself and Learn Your Name in Morse Code Day may be a great time to start. Also remember that April 23, the day on which The Bard was born as well as the day on which he died, is Talk Like Shakespeare Day.
Think of anything edible and there's probably a holiday for it. Pies, Slurpees, beans, tortilla chips, junk food and red apples are only some of the foodstuffs that have their own holidays. If you can't pick a favorite, have them all on January 2, which is National Buffet Day. Another solution is to wait for December 16, the day for anything chocolate-covered.
National One-hit Wonder Day is a great way to celebrate those forgotten bands of yesteryear. You can also show your appreciation for music on other days. On Violin Day, for instance, you may want to listen to a string quartet, a symphony orchestra or a virtuoso fiddler in a Klezmer group. Saxophone Day is perfect for soul or jazz.
Games enthusiasts have much to rejoice about too. From trivia to puzzles, there is a day to appreciate your favorite game. If you're more into seemingly bizarre sports, you'll also love Curling is Cool Day.
There are many more weird national holidays, including Talk Like A Pirate Day. You'll find calendars and more information about these online. It's good to circle International Moment of Frustration Scream Day on your calendar but don't forget that there is also an International Day of Awesomeness.
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