Festivus is a made-up holiday celebrated on December 23rd. It was invented as a funny alternative to Christmas, mainly known from a TV show called "Seinfeld." People celebrate Festivus by gathering with family and friends, having a special meal, and sharing funny complaints about each other during a part called the "Airing of Grievances." Instead of a Christmas tree, they use a plain metal pole. There's also a funny challenge called "Feats of Strength." Festivus is meant to be a silly and fun way to spend time together, without all the usual holiday traditions.
How to celebrate Festivus?
Celebrate Festivus by gathering your family and friends around a plain, undecorated aluminum pole. Start with the "Airing of Grievances," where you share funny complaints about the past year. Next, enjoy a special meal together. After eating, participate in "Feats of Strength," where one person must wrestle and try to pin down the head of the family. Play games and tell stories, sharing fun moments and laughter. Remember to keep everything light-hearted and enjoy the silly traditions. Festivus is about spending time together and enjoying the simple, quirky ways of celebrating.
Where Festivus is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States
- - Canada
- - Australia
- - United Kingdom