National Unfriend Day, on November 17, is a day when people go through their online friends list and remove those they don't talk to or know well. It's a time to focus on real connections and make social media more meaningful. Instead of having many "friends" who are really strangers, this day encourages having fewer, but closer, friends. It helps remind us that it's okay to let go of online connections that don't really matter in our everyday lives, making our online world friendlier and closer to real life.
How to celebrate National Unfriend Day?
On National Unfriend Day, sit down with a cozy drink and look through your friends list online. Think about each person and decide if they make you feel happy and loved. If someone doesn't, it's okay to unfriend them. Focus on keeping friends who make you smile and who you trust. After sorting your list, send nice messages to the friends you want to keep, telling them how much they mean to you. Celebrate by spending time with these special friends, playing games, or even having a fun video call where you can share laughs and stories together.
Where National Unfriend Day is celebrated?
- - International