National Say Something Nice Day
On National Say Something Nice Day, we have the opportunity to make June 1st more enjoyable for everyone.
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The aim of this holiday is to combat bullying and the lack of civility and common courtesy that is on the rise among people in today's world. Hopefully, the tradition of saying something nice today will continue into all tomorrows.
Many of us were young, and many of us were told, "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all." We were taught that this was one of the many reasons our parents taught us that is because we say those words, we can't take them back, no matter how true we believe they are. We all know someone whose true nature iskinder than most. We may even wish we could imitate them more than we do.
Do they give compliments or do they follow this old saying? Well, maybe a little bit of both. However, there are a few other lessons we can learn from generally helpful people. It's more than just saying nice things to others. They truly listen to others and tend to prioritize others over others. It isn't often observed that when they give a compliment. The receiver's sincerity is felt by the receiver.
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Consider the nicest person you know. Take a cue from them and put one of their best attributes into use. Say something nice about or about someone. For the sheer joy of seeing them smile, bring a smile to someone's face. According to a nice word, there is no reward other than knowing that someone's day is better because a nice word was used.
To post on social media, use the hashtag #SaySomethingNiceDay.
Some good day history national say something nice day history has been a long time
In 2006, Mayor Keith Summey of North Charleston, South Carolina, declared June 1st as Say Something Nice Day in honor of the day's communications efforts of communications specialist Dr. Mitch Carnell, the day's founder. Say Something Nice: Be a Lifter at Work by Carnell is also the author of Say Something Nice: Be a Lifter at Work. The South Baptist Convention and the Charleston-Atlantic Presbytery joined Carnell and the Charleston-Atlantic Presbytery to establish the day.