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Squirrel Appreciation Day

Red, grey or even black, what’s your favourite colour of squirrel? Squirrel Appreciation Day reminds us to enjoy these nut-burying, scampering animals respectfully and with consideration. Why not visit your local park and spot some squirrels?

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For Pete’s Sake Day
Oh, for Pete’s sake! Not another pointless holiday?For Pete’s Sake Day celebrates one example of a ‘minced oath’, where an offensive word or phrase is substituted by something more acceptable in society. Other examples include ‘For crying out loud!’, and ‘Sugar!’. Such euphemisms have been used for centuries whenever people hit thumbs with hammers, burn […]
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Celebrate Cartoonists Day on May 5: Laugh, Create, and Enjoy! 🎨😂
Get ready to laugh and draw on May 5 because it’s Cartoonists Day—a day to celebrate the artists who make us giggle, think, and sometimes even cry through their incredible illustrations and wit. Whether it’s the comics we read in the paper or the animated shows that make us laugh out loud, cartoonists have been shaping the way we view the world with their sharp humor and creative genius. 🖋️
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Christmas Jumper Day
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Hungary National Day
Hungary National Day, celebrated on August 20th, commemorates the founding of the Hungarian state and honors St. Stephen I, the country's first king and patron saint. Also known as St. Stephen's Day or Foundation Day, this holiday is marked by vibrant celebrations across Hungary, including parades, fireworks, and cultural events. The day holds deep historical and cultural significance, blending religious traditions with national pride. It's a time when Hungarians reflect on over a thousand years of history, celebrate their rich heritage, and look forward to their nation's future.

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