National Humbug Day, celebrated on December 21st, allows people to express their frustrations as the holiday season can be stressful. It's a playful day where people can say, "Bah Humbug," made famous by the character Scrooge from "A Christmas Carol." This helps them let out their grumpiness before enjoying the cheerful spirit of Christmas. It's a way to acknowledge that not everything about the holidays is perfect and to laugh about it. By recognizing these feelings, people can appreciate the holiday fun even more. Remember, it's all in good humor, and it's okay to feel a bit grumpy sometimes!
How to celebrate National Humbug Day?
You can celebrate National Humbug Day by having some fun and silly activities! Dress up like a grumpy character with a frown and rumpled clothes. Listen to silly songs or watch funny movies that make fun of being grumpy. You can also make 'humbug' crafts, like drawing frowny faces on paper or creating grumpy face masks. Eat snacks that look grumpy, like cookies with frowny faces, and share them with friends. Create a 'grump jar' where you write down things that make you feel grumpy and throw them away to feel better. Most importantly, have fun and laugh a lot!
Where National Humbug Day is celebrated?
- - International