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National Backwards Day is celebrated on January 31 of every year. It’s a day where the entire world gets turned upside down, inside becomes out, madness becomes sanity, and day becomes night. If you are bored of doing the same thing in and out, take National Backwards Day as an opportunity to bend all the rules and to do everything backward.
“At the end of the day, we must go forward with hope and not backward by fear and division.” – Jesse Jackson
History of National Backwards Day
The day was created by Sarah Nicole and Megan Emily Scott on January 29. 1961. They thought of making crafts and arts when they were milking cows on Miller’s family farm. Later in the evening, they sat down and made the rules on January 31, 1962. The townspeople were doing things back when the two ladies were walking down the street. The day is popular among school-aged kids, but there is no age limit to celebrate National Backward Day. National Backwards Day has an old history that is far older than the term of the day. In all cultures, there came a time when societal rules got turned on their head. The country Rome has Saturnalia, the day when every social norm was turned on its head. Gambling is no longer forbidden, and the masters took the day to serve at the high table.
Other Celebrations on January 31
January 31 is also celebrated as
How to Celebrate the Day
Celebrate National Backwards Day by doing everything backward. There are a lot of ways to celebrate, like walking backward, trying to speak and read backward, and wearing your clothes backward. Start the day with dinner and finish the day with breakfast. Sleep in the morning and do the work in the nighttime. Say “Bye” to the people who are arriving and “Hi” to the individual who is leaving. Post your celebrations and share your thoughts on social media by using the hashtag #BackwardsDay.
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