National Hugging Day

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National Hugging Day
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Hug Day is celebrated on January 21 in the United States and is an informal holiday dedicated to hugging as a way to show love, support, and friendship. The day was founded in 1986 by Kevin Zaborne, who wanted to create an opportunity for people to share warmth and care through hugs.

How Hug Day is Celebrated
Hugging with loved ones. On this day, people usually hug their family, friends, coworkers, and even strangers to show their kindness and support.

Events and Promotions. Some places host Hug Day events and promotions where people can participate in mass hugs or just share good vibes.

Social Media Posts. People share photos and stories of their hugs on social media, using hashtags to inspire others to participate.

Family Traditions. Many families use this day to spend time together and strengthen family bonds through hugs and communication.

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