The day celebrates human connection,
emphasizing the value of kindness and the power of human interactions. It also
strengthens global unity by greeting people from various cultures, building a
sense of global togetherness.
Anyone worldwide can participate
in World Hello Day. All you have to do is greet ten different people in a
friendly and kind way. This event advocates the importance of personal
communication and being a lovely human being. It began as a result of the
conflict between Egypt and Israel.
Every year, November 21 is World
Hello Day. The objective is to greet to at least ten people on the day.
The message is for world leaders to use communication rather than force to
settle conflicts. World Hello Day was founded in 1973 by Brian McCormack.
Observed annually on November 21,
World Hello Day is a global event emphasizing the importance of
communication in resolving conflicts peacefully. Participants celebrate by
greeting at least ten individuals, showcasing how dialogue can promote
understanding and unity.
History:
World Hello Day was established in
1973 following the Yom Kippur War, an armed conflict between Israel and a
coalition of Arab States. The day was created to demonstrate how
communication can bridge differences and foster understanding.
World Hello Day began as a result
of the conflict between Egypt and Israel. People around the world celebrate
World Hello Day as an opportunity to express the importance of world peace and
as an act of resistance against the negative things that can happen in the
world.
THEME:
World Hello Day 2024 is themed “Greeting
for Peace”, which aims at people greeting each other.
World Hello Day is an annual
event that encourages people to promote peace and understanding by greeting at
least ten people with a friendly "hello":
What it's about:
World Hello Day is a day to
promote the importance of communication and dialogue in resolving
conflicts. It's also a day to express the importance of world peace and to
resist negative things that can happen in the world.
How to Celebrate?
To celebrate, you can:
Greet at least ten people with a
friendly "hello"
Spread a smile or two
Communicate with someone you may
have argued with
Apologize or have a chat about
each other's feelings
All you must do is say hello
to at least 10 people happily on this day. This initiative is supposed to send
a message of direct communication and goodwill to others. The creators of this
day hoped that this small gesture alone would show how communication can help
resolve disputes and prevent conflicts.
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