National Neither Snow nor Rain Day

September 7, Sunday

National Neither Snow nor Rain Day
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National Neither Snow nor Rain Day originated in the USA as an unofficial holiday honoring the dedication and reliability of postal workers. The holiday’s name is linked to the motto of the United States Postal Service, “Neither snow nor rain nor heat,” reflecting the commitment of employees to deliver mail in all weather conditions. The holiday aims to recognize the hard work and dedication of those who ensure timely delivery of letters and packages.

Purpose of the holiday
The holiday aims to:

* Recognize and thank postal workers for their hard work and reliability.
* Promote respect for the profession and the efforts of people working in delivery services.
* Raise awareness of the importance of timely delivery of letters and packages in everyday life.

Traditions and ways of celebration

* Sending thank-you letters and cards to postal workers.
* Organizing events and recognition activities for postal employees.
* Posting on social media about the role of postal services using the holiday’s hashtags.
* Telling children and adults about the importance and history of the postal service.

Interesting facts

* The motto “Neither snow nor rain nor heat” has existed for over a century and has become a symbol of the dedication of USPS employees.
* The USPS delivers millions of letters and packages daily, regardless of weather conditions.
* National Neither Snow nor Rain Day helps promote respect for the profession and reminds people of the important role of postal services in society.
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