
Why Do We Celebrate Valentine’s Day on February 14?
Valentine's Day was first noted as being a romantic holiday in 1382 in Geoffrey Chaucer's poem "Parliament of Fowls."
Pulling crackers on Christmas, trick-or-treating on Halloween, or giving roses on Valentine’s Day are all traditions passed down through the ages, but why do we do these strange things?
Why do we celebrate things like Easter or St. Patrick’s Day? And why on earth do crazy holidays like Put A Pillow on Your Fridge Day even exist?
Here, you’ll find facts about your favorite holidays and celebrations, as well as funny holidays you’ve never even heard about.
Valentine's Day was first noted as being a romantic holiday in 1382 in Geoffrey Chaucer's poem "Parliament of Fowls."
People born in the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac are thought to be intelligent, wise, and efficient individuals.
In 1797, John Hetherington's top hat caused chaos in London, leading to fainting women and a boy breaking his arm.
In 2023, about 15 percent of adults in the United States, or roughly 39 million people, committed to participating in Dry January.
The oldest recorded New Year's resolution is from 1671, when author Anne Halkett committed to self-improvement in her diary.
The United States declared Christmas a federal holiday on June 26, 1870, marking a shift toward widespread festive celebrations.
Full moons aligning with the winter solstice are incredibly rare events. The last one occurred in 2010, and the next is in 2094!
Ancient Egyptians were the pioneers of hard candy, creating honey-based treats filled with nuts and fruit for extra flavor.
Winter is the cheapest season to buy a house, often presenting lower prices and less competition for buyers.
Catholics celebrate December 8 around the world, but the Day of the Little Candles, on December 7, is unique to Colombia.
All parts of the narcissus flower are toxic to humans and animals, as they contain a compound called lycorine.
For Black Friday, some retailers inflate reference prices before applying discounts, making deals seem bigger than they are.