Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day
Wave All Your Fingers at Your Neighbor Day is held on February 7. This event in the first decade of the month February is annual.
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Neighbors are the people who can positively affect the most important aspects of our lives, laying the foundation for better health, increased safety and overall community pride, among other things. Good neighbours are considerate, tolerant and understanding of others and their different lifestyles, and they help build successful communities. Despite this, there are different behaviours that can cause problems for neighbours and some are more serious than others.
Greeting your new neighbors is a polite gesture that can help you begin a positive relationship with people as they move into your neighborhood. A simple wave and “hello” from across the street can help someone feel more welcome. As long as you maintain social distance, you can also knock on their door and give them a masked “welcome to the neighborhood” salutation too.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Working Naked Day on February 6 (is founded by Lisa Kanarek);
Lame Duck Day on February 6 (Lame Duck is a term used to describe an elected official who is no longer responsible to his constituency, usually due to the fact that he’s on his way out of office and reelection is no longer a possibility);
National Wear Red Day in United States on February 6 (celebrated on the first Friday in February);
Ice Cream For Breakfast Day on February 7 (is officially celebrated on the first Saturday of February);
Ballet Day on February 7 (Ballet found its origins during the Renaissance throughout Italy and France, though it had yet to evolve into the form we know it today);
Kite Flying Day on February 8
Laugh And Get Rich Day on February 8
Opera Day on February 8
The Inbox Day on February 8