NATIONAL DO A GROUCH A FAVOR DAY – February 16
Thu Feb 16th

National Do A Grouch A Favor Day

On February 16th, National Do A Grouch A Favor Day is a call to kindness. Everyone knows a grouch, and some of us may even be guilty of being one. Perhaps you will be the one to discover the sweeter side of a grouch on February 16th.

For some, it's in their nature to be grouches all the time, while others may be having a rough day or two. We have a chance to flip the grouches frown on National Do a Grouch a Favor Day!

The grouch that you recognize may be a friend, relative, co-worker, manager, neighbor, or someone who lives in your household. The favor on National Do a Grouch a Favor Day can be simple or elaborate. Either way, doing them a favor is going to be beneficial to you!

Maybe February 16th would be a good day to watch the movies Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men.

Let's make it a good day for your new grouch!

How to celebrate #doagrouchafavorday

  • Find out their new baked good and surprise your favorite grouch with it
  • Just for the day, listen to their groans and groan as they go along. You may find out some of the reasons why they're such a grumpy grump
  • Just visit with them
  • We're here to help with a difficult situation
  • Do something to make a grouch's day better, and use #DoAGrouchAFavorDay to post on social media

A grouch do a favor day is a favorite day tradition in the United States

While using the sweetest of honey, this fun holiday has yet to find the source of this fun holiday. No grouches have been hurt in our hunt, and few may have applauded in the process.

Grouch FAQ

I'm not a grouch, not a grouch. Is it possible to celebrate this day?

Yes! Yes! Please do. Give your favorite grouch a shout-out or try one of the options above.

Is grouches really grouchy?

A. No. A. No. A. No. And the grouchiest grouch has their non-grouchy moments. Pay attention. You may be able to find what brings a smile to their faces.

Q. Is there a positive word for "grouch"?

A. Not really. Grouch embodies a negative image of the world. However, if you pair grouch-like words with a positive word, it will help to soften the descriptions of the grouch in question. As an example: For example: For example: For example: For example: For example: For example: For example:

  • Sweetest sourpuss
  • Friendly fusser
  • Capable curmudgeon
  • Gentle grouser
  • Quaint quibbler
  • Pleasant party pooper
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