Amazingly Weird National Holidays Worth Joining In

By Sally Delacruz


Festivities are important for people. This is a way for them to have an excuse for drinking. It can also be because they just want to take a day off. Whatever the reason, festivities are important parts of live. Even weird national holidays are appreciated. Here are some of those peculiar festivities that you can enjoy nowadays.

Day of the Sea. This is the kind of celebration that Bolivians commemorate in honor of the loss of the Port of Calama, when their Bolivian forces lost against the Chilean forces. Since the Port of Calama is the last ocean-front property the Bolivians own back then, its loss is really a huge blow to them.

The Korean Alphabet Day is next. This is the event that Korean's host in honor of their comprehensive alphabet. As all people know, the Koreans have lots of letters included in their alphabet. Their alphabet allows them to have proper communication with each other and even with the world. It is a celebration that is worth the festivities.

NATIONAL PUNCTUATION DAY. If the Korean Alphabet Day is not enough for you, then you better look into America's calendar. Look into the month of September and you will surely see the mark for this holiday. This is the day where you can celebrate by reading newspapers and circling punctuation errors or similar ones.

National Weatherperson's Day. Professionals who appear on your television to show you your daily weather forecast, with their suit-and-tie uniform as well as their impeccable speech, are called weatherpersons. These people have their own day set aside for them. The Weatherperson's Day allows people to celebrate the noble work of these professionals.

There is the Bermuda Day too. The tropical islands are some of the places on the world where people do not really pay too much attention to weather forecast. However, it is only natural for them to be aware of when it is appropriate for them to change out of their winter clothes and start wearing summer outfits. The Bermuda Day is meant just for the people to know whether it is already fine for them to wear their summer uniforms to school or to work.

The Blessed Rain Day is a native festival of Bhutan. This is meant as a celebration for the stopping of the monsoon season. Since Bhutan is a place that is always ravaged by the monsoons, the people here are asked to celebrate this holiday by outdoor bathing with mythically purified natural waters.

Melon Day. In the beautiful country of Turkmenistan, you can actually take the day off on August 12 if you want to participate in a very unique event. That event is the Melon Day, a day dedicated for the creation of one of the most popular crossbreed of the muskmelons. You can celebrate melons and muskmelons during this day.

Picnic Day is a day for those living in Northern Australia. When this day comes, you can just go to the Adelaide River. You will usually have to go there on the first Monday of August and participate in the three-day event. The festivity of the said day should allow you to bond together with the entire family.




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