National Get Funky Day | October 5
Thu Oct 5th

National Get Funky Day

On October 5th, National Get Funky Day will be celebrated, so get your groove and Get Funky on October 5th.

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Turn up the heat, improve the mood, smile, laugh, and dance. Share the excitement wherever you go. This day is a day for everyone to step out of their funk and get funky. It makes life interesting, too, as we add a little spice to our everyday routine. Watch customer, coworkers, and loved ones' interactions improve. Funkiness is infectious!! National Get Funky Day invites you to celebrate life, spread love, laughter, and light.

How to celebrate national get funky day on national get funky day.

Get out of the brightest clothes, dance to happy music, smile, laugh, let your hair down, high five, and hug people. Get out of the closet, dance to happy songs, dance to happy songs, dance to happy songs, smile, laugh, smile, smile, laugh, smile, smile, laugh, smile, smile, laugh, let your hair down, and hug people. Have a party, help a neighbor, be positive, and have fun! Get Funky! Whatever you do, take a step out of your comfort zone and Get Funky!! The aim is to produce as much positivity as possible, so that the day will go down as the funkiest in History.

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History of the national get funky day has dominated national get funky day

Funkytown Fitness founded National Get Funky Day to inspire people to break free of their comfort zones and let loose for a fun and exciting day around the country. People get Funky, they have fun, and the world becomes a more positive place. This day, the amazing way the families came together to assist complete strangers in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew's devastation.

Funky FAQ

Q. What does the word "funky" mean? Since the late 16th century, A. Funky has had various meanings.. Funky is often referred to a strong odor. Cheese can have a funky odor (and that can be good or bad). Funky also emerged as a term used in the field of music, especially jazz, to show approval. It later grew to a distinct style of music (funk) and the associated style, attitude, or sound.

Q. What is the difference between being in a groove and being in a rut?

A. Although both a groove and a rut refer to specific aspects, such as a worn depression or track, they mean different things. If you're in a groove, you're right on, enjoying your favorite habits, and generally enjoying life. If you're in a rut, you're obviously stuck. The routines you've created aren't as exciting as they once were.