Strange Days People Observe

We all know of the traditional holidays like Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving. However, few of you would know that there are other holidays that are not as widely known as these main ones. These other holidays are quite bizarre, while some extremely funny.

1. National Whiner’s Day:

National Whiner’s Day

This day is for all the whiners out there. National Whiner’s Day is observed on the 26th of December each year. On this day, you can find something that is irking you and whine about it continuously. If whining comes naturally to you, then you’ll find it quite easy to ‘celebrate’ this day. You can cry and complain and whine all day long on this holiday, about anything and everything.

2. Go For Broke Day:

Go For Broke Day

The Go For Broke Day encourages you to take risks in your life. It is observed on April 5th each year. This is the day that you can put everything on the line. Take a chance and try out something new. If you live life with a conservative feeling, then let this be the one day that you spice things up and do something risky. It might provide you with an adventure.

3. Have A Bad Day Day:

Have A Bad Day Day

This one is very strange. It is the day thata you encourage other people to wish others a bad day. Instead of saying, ‘Have a good day’, you get to say ‘Have a bad day’. It is observed on November 19th each year.

4. National Insane Answering Message Day:

National Insane Answering Message Day

It is observed on the 30th of January each year. It encourages people to put an end to all the really long answering machine messages that waste the time of callers. Or you could also go the other way. Leave an extremely long and insane message on your machine on this day.

5. International Talk Like A Pirate Day:

International Talk Like A Pirate Day

This one is a fun holiday. It is celebrated on the 19th of September each year. This day encourages everyone to talk like a pirate the whole day. It could be a lot of fun. There is a whole different vocabulary that you will have to familiarize yourself with. Get started today if you feel like celebrating it the next time.

6. Get A Different Name Day:

Get A Different Name Day

For all of you who don’t like their names, this holiday is for you. It is celebrated on the 13th of February each year and it is actually a copyrighted holiday. You can have your name changes for the day and have a little fun.

7. National Sarcastics Month:

National Sarcastics Month

This one is a whole month dedicated to one holiday. The month is October. You can be sarcastic as you want to. The National Sarcastics Month will help you see how sarcasm affects different persons.

8. Blame Someone Else Day:

Blame Someone Else Day

Here is one holiday when you can take all your troubles and put them on someone else’s shoulders. It is celebrated on the first Friday the 13th of the year. On this day, you can blame others for all the mistakes you have made. Take the burden off of yourself.

9. International Panic Day:

International Panic Day

Here is not a very happy holiday. It is celebrated on June the 18th. On this day, everyone is encourages to be panicky and worried. Spread some panic and concern around you.

10. International Moment of Frustration Scream Day:

International Moment of Frustration Scream Day

This holiday is observed on the 12th of October each year. On this day, you get to share your frustrations with others. At twelve hundred hours of Greenwich time, go outside and scream for a full thirty seconds. This will help you feel a little bit better. Fight off the frustrations in your life.

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