The birthday of the "Smiley"

September 19, Friday

The birthday of the "Smiley"
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World Smile Day or Birthday of the Smiley is celebrated annually on September 19. This holiday is dedicated to the famous yellow circle with two dot-eyes and a curved smile, which has become a symbol of joy and friendliness worldwide.

History of the holiday
The creation of the smiley is attributed to the American artist Harvey Ball, who in 1963 drew a simple yellow circle with a smile for a company that wanted to boost its employees' morale. This symbol quickly gained popularity and over time became an international sign of positivity. The Birthday of the Smiley began to be celebrated to remind people of the power of a smile and its ability to unite.

Celebration traditions
The Birthday of the Smiley is usually celebrated in an atmosphere of joy and fun. People try to smile more often and share positivity with those around them.
Common traditions include:

* Sending messages with images of smileys
* Decorating homes, offices, and schools with smiling face symbols
* Holding themed events for children and adults
* Charity and kindness campaigns in honor of the holiday

Significance of the holiday
The Birthday of the Smiley reminds us that a smile is a universal language that needs no translation. It can break down barriers, lift spirits, and create a friendly atmosphere. This holiday inspires people to be kinder and to share positive emotions more often.
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