Arshiya Khan

Arshiya Khan is a Commerce graduate who loves to write on general and trending topics.

I Forgot Day in U.S. 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities

Gaye Anderson from DeMotte, Indiana, devised this unusual holiday. She began this tradition because there was a time in her life when she had difficulty remembering simple tasks.

Freedom From Fear of Speaking Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Public Speaking Anxiety

International Freedom From Fear of Speaking Day is observed on July 2. Every year, people from all over the world who fear public speaking gather to discuss their phobias and discover methods to overcome this obstacle.

Build a Scarecrow Day 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities

Scarecrows have been around for millennia and may be found in many cultures around the world, but the origins of Build a Scarecrow Day are a mystery. 'Kojiki,' a Japanese literature from the eighth century A.D.

Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Philippines

The Republic of the Philippines is located in Southeast Asia, specifically the western Pacific Ocean. It consists of more than 7,000 islands and fragments.

Social Media Day in U.S. 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities

Mashable inaugurated World Social Media Day on June 30, 2010. It was created as a means to recognise the impact of social media on global communication and to unite the world in celebration of it.

National OOTD Day 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities

National OOTD Day was created by Stassi Schroeder, an American reality television personality from "Vanderpump Rules." Based on Stassi's favourite hashtag #OOTD, the holiday was created in 2018.

Vincy Mas in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities

The Caribbean's melting mixture is the origin of the Vincy Mas funfair. It is a festivity that combines the traditions of colonisers, slaves, and natives. Originally, Vincy Mas was a funfair preceding Lent.

National Meteor Watch Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Meteors

Meteors are also known as'space rocks' because they descend to Earth from outer space. However, when these rocks penetrate our atmosphere, they leave a glowing trail in the sky, making them quite noticeable.