National Spaghetti Day
National Spaghetti Day is celebrated each year on January 4 and highlights spaghetti as one of the world’s most popular pasta dishes.
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National Spaghetti Day is celebrated each year on January 4 and highlights spaghetti as one of the world’s most popular pasta dishes.
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Pay a Compliment Day on February 6 encourages people to speak up and share genuine appreciation to boost morale and strengthen connections.
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National Science Fiction Day on January 2 celebrates sci-fi’s influence on stories, technology, and how people imagine the future.
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