Minggu, 02 Oktober 2011

6 Weird National Holidays Around the World

Korean Alphabet Day
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Might not occur to most of us to give honor to the extent that the alphabet used as the national day. But she Korea, they celebrate. Every October 9th, the South Koreans celebrate Hangul Day and on January 15 celebrated the Day of gul Selected letters, but both are intended to celebrate the manufacture of the Korean alphabet ..Spoiler for Korean alphabet Day:
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National Punctuation Day
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Americans celebrate National Punctuation Day every September 24. The site encourages holiday to celebrate this occasion by reading the newspaper and looked for all the punctuation errors that can be found, notice the signs of shops that use the wrong punctuation and buy the book The Elements of Style's receipt & White.
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Bermuda Day
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Bermuda Bermuda's Day celebrated on 24 May, which marks the first day of the population consider that perhaps a swim in the sea, off the ship into the water wearing shorts and Bermuda as business attire.


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Rain Day Blessing

Not surprisingly, the people who live in areas without water to celebrate the rainy season. Bhutan People's Day celebrated each year with a Blessing Rain outdoor shower water is purified naturally, mystically. Abbot decides what time does this by considering the shower of the most cleansing, but for those who can not bathe during this time do it in the morning before sunrise. Since the date determined by the Tibetan lunar calendar, the date varies, but usually falls in between 20 to 25 September in the Gregorian calendar.

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Obama's Day
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While America was busy arguing about Obama, he is a national hero in Kenya, to the extent that they make a national holiday to celebrate his victory. Every 6 November since 2008, Kenyans celebrated with parties and other forms of celebration. But other than in Kenya, Perry County, Alabama also following custom, celebrated every second Monday of each November as a Day of Obama, although likely not as big celebrations in Kenya.

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