Blah Blah Blah Day is observed annually on April 17 to encourage individuals to heed the advice of their loved ones and acquaintances. It is also a time to begin fulfilling New Year’s resolutions. Did you know that the word ‘blah’ first appeared in a 1918 memoir in reference to gossip and meaningless conversation? “blah blah blah” is defined by Dictionary.com as meaningless chatter; idle hearsay. “Blah blah blah” is also used when one is disinterested in what another person is saying or feels as though the other person is nagging them.
The background of Blah Blah Blah Day
Conversations are interactive exchanges between two or more individuals. Since the beginning of time, humans have engaged in discourse, which has played a crucial role in shaping the world around us. Through dialogue, we exchanged ideas, gained knowledge, and contributed to the advancement of human civilization. Historiographers believe that the phrase “blah blah blah” originated in ancient Greece from “bar bar bar.” This expression was derived from barbarian sounds, which were considered to be “meaningless noises.” This sound evolved over the millennia into phrases such as “yada yada yada” and “blab blab blab.”
In addition to being used to describe inconsequential sounds, ‘blab’ became a synonym for “disclosing a secret.” Because of this, we say “don’t blabber.” American journalist Howard Vincent O’Brien first used blah in writing. In his 1918 memoir “Wine, Women & War,” he used the phrase: “[He] pulled old blather about’service’…” The National Weekly used a double blah in their publication in 1921. Blah is believed to have evolved from the 19th-century phrase “blab blab blab,” which was extensively used in books. According to Google’s Ngram viewer, the frequency of “blah blah blah” increased by a factor of 50 between 1960 and 2000.
Ruth and Thomas Roy of Wellcat Holidays and Herb created Blah Blah Blah Day in 2006 to celebrate casual conversation and encourage individuals to do what others have been pestering them to do. It also involves heeding the advice of others and acting upon it.
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BLAH BLAH BLAH DAY ACTIVITIES
Stop delaying things
Everyone is culpable of delaying tasks and duties until the last minute. It is acceptable to procrastinate when important matters are at hand, but it becomes problematic when it becomes a habit. Utilize Blah Blah Blah Day to review your list of outstanding tasks and begin completing them. Whether it’s a New Year’s resolution, a work assignment, or a message to a long-lost friend, begin immediately.
Take the advice of your loved ones seriously.
Consider the advice we have disregarded over the years from loved ones and acquaintances. Blah Blah Blah Day has arrived, and it’s time to start paying attention to those pieces of advice.
Engage in a conversational exchange with a companion.
Blah Blah Blah Day is also about having heartfelt conversations with other individuals. If it’s been a while, take some time out of your schedule and call your friend for a conversation. Depending on your preference, you can speak over the phone, via social media, or over a cup of coffee. However, recall to pay heed.
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According to Dr. Nicolas Emler, a British psychologist, 80% of average conversations are about other people.
People spend sixty percent of their conversations discussing themselves.
John F. Kennedy spoke at a rate of 327 words per minute, the quickest in history.
It does not attend; it is merely waiting.
About 25 percent of individuals suffer from glossophobia, the fear of public speaking.
BLAH BLAH BLAH DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | April 17 | Monday |
2024 | April 17 | Wednesday |
2025 | April 17 | Thursday |
2026 | April 17 | Friday |
2027 | April 17 | Saturday |