World Laughter Day

May 5, Sunday

World Laughter Day
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World Laughter Day is celebrated on the first Sunday in May and is dedicated to the joy and fun that laughter brings. The day was established in 1998 by the founder of the International Laughter Club, Dr. Madan Kothar from India, and has since become a popular holiday celebrated in different countries.

Goals of the holiday
Health support. Laughter is a natural way to combat stress and improve mood. This day is designed to remind people of the benefits of laughter for physical and emotional health.

Bringing people together. World Laughter Day helps create connections between people and develop a sense of community. Laughter is a universal language that can unite people regardless of their culture or language.

Promoting positivity. The holiday promotes the spread of positive emotions, joy and optimism in society.

How is World Laughter Day celebrated
Organization of events. On this day, various events are held, such as laughter clubs, workshops, and festivals, where people can gather, laugh, and enjoy each other's company.

Laughter therapy. In some countries, laughter therapy classes are held, which teach participants how to laugh and find joy in everyday life.

Social media. People share funny stories, jokes, and videos on their social media pages, which helps spread laughter and positive emotions among friends and followers.

Flash mobs. In some cities, flash mobs are held, where people gather in public places and start laughing together, creating an atmosphere of fun and joy.

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