In the journey of life, we meet hundreds of people every day., Even if we don’t know each other, we smile and say ‘Hello..’., If we are acquaintances, there is some skill involved., Although this process has been carried out formally, it is surprising that there is a special thing in saying ‘Hello..’..!
Yes., In our Indian culture, we say ‘Namaste, Shubhodaya., Shubh Sanje..,’ and so on. However., In Western culture, ‘Hello., Good morning, Good evening..’ is said. But here I am going to talk about the specialness of this word ‘Hello..’ and the importance of ‘World Hello Day’..!
World Hello Day has been implemented with the combination of the word ‘Hello..’ in order to eliminate conflict, violence, and hatred and live in peace with each other. This day was implemented in 1973 and is celebrated every year on November 21..!
In the 1970s, the conflict between Egypt and Israel was intense. Thousands of soldiers and innocent civilians were killed in the war that ended in October 1973. Some soldiers were also tortured. Many were executed.
On this occasion, Brian McCormack, a PhD graduate of Arizona State University, and Michael McCormack, a graduate of Harvard, thought about the concept of World Hello Day. Their intention was to maintain peace by saying hello to each other and talking. This day was implemented in 1973. In the last 42 years since its creation, World Hello Day has been celebrated in 180 countries.
How to celebrate..?
Celebrating this day is not difficult., Saying hello to at least 10 people you encounter in a day will put a smile on their faces. This day, which was created during the war, is relevant today. In this era where we are living in a chaotic environment of mutual hatred, conflict, war, and hostility, it is rare to see each other face to face and talk to each other. In such a situation, if we say at least one ‘Hello..’, we have nothing to lose..!
Peaceful and peaceful life., For a better future, let's forget caste, religion., and differences and live in brotherhood by saying a ‘Hello..’, right?!?
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