22 Unusual Holidays People Celebrate Around the Globe

11Women's Little Christmas

Women's Little Christmas

On January 6th, Ireland celebrates "Women's Little Christmas," where women take the day off after entertaining over the holidays.


12Boss's Day

Boss's Day

“Boss’s Day” is observed on or around October 16th in the United States. It has been pitched as a day for employees to thank their bosses for being kind and fair throughout the year.


13World Hello Day

World Hello Day

World Hello Day is a holiday created in the 1970s to remind the world that conflicts should be resolved with communication. It is celebrated annually on November 21 by verbally greeting 10 or more people.


14International Childfree Day

International Childfree Day

August 1st is International Childfree Day. It was originally created in 1973 to celebrate people who voluntarily choose not to have children.


15Singles Day

Singles Day

Singles day is a shopping holiday popular among young Chinese people that celebrate their pride in being single. The date, November 11th (11/11), was chosen because the number "1" resembles an individual who is alone.


16Saint Lucy's Day

Saint Lucy's Day

Saint Lucy's Day is celebrated on December 13th in some countries by having a woman wear a crown made of lit candles while wearing white and red and distributing treats.


17El Colacho

El Colacho

There is an annual holiday named El Colacho (Baby Jumping) in Spain where men dress as devils and jump over babies lying on mattresses to absolve them of original sin.


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18Staatsfeiertag

Staatsfeiertag

On August 15, Liechtenstein gives away free beer to anyone who shows up on their national holiday, Staatsfeiertag.


19Programmer's day

Programmer's day

The Programmer's day is an international professional day that is celebrated on the 256th (hexadecimal 100th, or the 28th) day of each year (September 13 during common years and on September 12 in leap years). It is officially recognized in Russia. The number 256 (28) was chosen because it is the number of distinct values that can be represented with a byte, a value well known to programmers. 256 is also the highest power of two that is less than 365, the number of days in a common year.


20A'phabet Day

A'phabet Day

On December 25, people celebrate A'phabet Day or No "L" Day. People need to avoid the use of ‘L’ in everything you write, ban the use of any object that begins with the letter 'L' in your house, and in your workplace.

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