Unique Holidays: November 21st, 2021

The Mommies Reviews

Good evening, welcome to our series sharing Unique Holidays: November 21, 2021. I would like to ask you to take a look at the Holidays being celebrated today and let me know which Holiday you most want to celebrate and why. David and Charlie said they can’t wait to celebrate False Confession Day while I want to celebrate World Hello Day.

False Confession Day– November 21st.

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False Confession Day is today and I bet you have been waiting for today, in eager anticipation but for some unknown, yet reason, the creator of this Holiday, thought it would be fun to encourage false confessions.

Did you do it or not? If you did, mum’s the word today, but, if you didn’t do it, then today is your day to offer up a false confession. The funnier the better.

Caution:

While this Holiday sounds like a lot of fun. You should use caution while participating because a false confession can get you in a heap of trouble in a hurry.  Please don’t make any false confession that will cause injury or harm to you or others.

Here are a couple of our do’s and don’ts:

  • Don’t falsely confess to a crime.
  • Don’t falsely report someone lost, killed or injured.
  • Don’t falsely confess a relationship or love affair.
  • But you can confess to kissing your dog on the lips. Which is just gross if you ask me…

World Hello Day– November 21st

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The objective of World Hello Day is to promote World Peace and the theme of this Holiday is “Greet ten people for peace”. It is really easy to participate in World Hello Day simply, say hello to the people today. Voice your concern for World Peace.

World Hello Day was created during the 1973 conflict between Egypt and Israel. The creators of this Holiday, Brian McCormack and Michael McCormack, believe your efforts can help to promote Global Peace. They believe it starts with communications, hence the greeting to ten people.

Let’s all make a difference and get out on the streets today, and say “Hello” to everyone we pass.

For more information see: World Hello Day

Also see

World Peace Day

International Day of Peace

Origin of World Hello Day:

World Hello Day was created in 1973 by Brian McCormack, a Ph.D. graduate of Arizona State University, and Michael McCormack, a graduate of Harvard University. They continue to promote this global event.

This Holiday is celebrated virtually all over the world.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates