November 19, 2024 is the 324th day of the year (325th in leap years), with 41 days left until the year’s end. Falling on a Tuesday in the 47th week, this day features 9 national and international observances. From promoting entrepreneurship and gender equity to recognizing sanitation rights, November 19 offers diverse opportunities for awareness and appreciation.

National Days on November 19
National Days on November 19

Below is a list of all national days celebrated on November 19, each with a brief explanation.


Have A Bad Day Day: Created by Ruth and Thomas Roy, this lighthearted day was designed as a humorous reprieve for those tired of hearing the standard “Have a nice day!”—especially in customer service. While the idea encourages a twist on the usual greeting, it’s meant to be taken lightly, not as a literal suggestion to spread negativity.

International Men’s Day: Celebrated worldwide, International Men’s Day brings attention to key issues men face, including mental health, family relationships, and societal expectations. Established in 1999 with initial support in the Caribbean, the day has expanded to over 80 countries. Activities range from public seminars and conferences to school events and community gatherings, aiming to promote positive male role models and improve gender relations.

National Camp Day: National Camp Day invites everyone to take a break from everyday routines and connect with nature. Whether it’s in a forest, on a beach, or even in your own backyard, this day encourages people to enjoy the outdoors, make memories with loved ones, and appreciate camping as a way to relax.

National Carbonated Beverage With Caffeine Day: For fans of fizzy, caffeinated drinks, this day celebrates the burst of energy that these beverages provide. From colas to specialty sodas, National Carbonated Beverage With Caffeine Day highlights the enjoyment and popularity of these drinks, encouraging consumers to take a refreshing sip of their favorite caffeinated soda.

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National Entrepreneur’s Day* (Third Tuesday in November): Founded in 2010 by David Hauser and Siamak Taghaddos, National Entrepreneur’s Day honors the hard work and resilience of entrepreneurs. It serves as a reminder to celebrate those who create jobs and bring innovation to the economy. While unofficial, the day aligns with Global Entrepreneurship Week (Nov. 18-24, 2024), showing gratitude to those who take risks to build and support communities.

National Play Monopoly Day: National Play Monopoly Day honors the classic board game that brings friends and family together around the table. Originally inspired by Elizabeth Magie’s game “The Landlord’s Game” in 1902, Monopoly has since become a worldwide favorite, challenging players to buy, sell, and trade their way to victory.

National Working Daughters Day* (Third Tuesday in November): National Working Daughters Day honors the millions of women who balance careers, families, and caregiving responsibilities for aging parents. Established in 2020, this day recognizes the personal sacrifices made by working daughters who provide unpaid elder care, highlighting their invaluable contributions to family and community health.

Women’s Entrepreneurship Day: Founded by Wendy Diamond in 2014, Women’s Entrepreneurship Day celebrates and supports women’s economic independence worldwide. Recognized by the United Nations and numerous countries, this day focuses on empowering women entrepreneurs by fostering leadership, promoting equality, and fueling economic growth. It is a day to honor the resilience of women who drive positive change in their communities.

World Toilet Day: An official United Nations observance, World Toilet Day was established to address global sanitation challenges. With billions of people still lacking safe sanitation, the day aims to inspire action and raise awareness about the health, safety, and dignity risks associated with open defecation and inadequate facilities. It highlights the urgent need for safe and accessible toilets for all, particularly women and girls who are vulnerable to harm without private sanitation options.


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Last Update: November 19, 2024