Wednesday, November 25, 2020

November 25 - National Blasé Day

 

Happy National Blasé Day! Today is s observed annually on November 25. 


This unique observance gives us permission to be blasé toward just about anything.  


Of French origin meaning to be indifferent or bored with life, unimpressed, as or as if from an excess of worldly pleasures. 


Unimpressed by pumpkin spice everything? It’s okay to be blasé about it today. 


Heard the same pop song for the fourth time today? Be blasé Nothing on TV tonight? Just be blasé Bored by your friend’s team winning their 266th game in a row? 


Yep, you got it.  


Whether it’s that twenty-page Christmas letter, your mom’s constant picture taking or the fifth night of leftover pizza, you can be blasé. 


However, there are things we shouldn’t be about. For example: 


  • • Contributing to your 401k 

    • Making your car payment 
  • • Restocking the coffee 
  • • Singing happy birthday with a two-year-old 
  • • Being sure to Celebrate Every Day® 

HOW TO OBSERVE 


There are also several ways to express your blasé feelings. Meh. Yawn. Tune out. Use #BlaseDay to post on social media. 


HISTORY 


American film, television and voice actor Thomas Roy and his wife Ruth of Wellcat Holidays created National Blasé Day. 


#BlaseDay 

#wellcatholidays 

@nichecinema 

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