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Unique and bizarre holidays; Today is, Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day

Date When Celebrated: 

Always February 7th

Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day is the perfect opportunity to greet your neighbor with a big wave. But, to show your respect and appreciation on this very important day, you must wave with all of your fingers!

Without a doubt, this day was created to put a smile on your face, and upon your neighbors. It’s intent is to be friendly and create better relations. We believe you should also use the term “Neighbor” loosely. Go out and greet everyone today with a big five fingers wave.

Ps. Don’t forget to include a big, bright smile on your face!


Origin of Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day:

Our research did not find the creator, or the origin of this day.


Flower of the Day: 
Ageratum

Recipe of the Day: Oatmeal Cookies

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