NATIONAL OPPOSITE DAY – January 25
Wed Jan 25th

National Opposite Day

On January 25th, the Opposite National Day celebrates a fun day of switcher-roos. What better way than to not celebrate? Or do we? We don't really mean that, or do we?

Is it good morning or a good night? Hello, or is it goodbye? I am cold, or am I hot?

The day's intention is to have fun all day long, but it does not mean what you really mean. Kids are everywhere this day, with children rejoicing. Adults can also enjoy and break out of the winter blues on a sunny day. For dinner, maybe we should have dinner for breakfast and breakfast.

Opposite Day is always observed on January 25th, according to some, although other sources claim it is celebrated by some on January 7th. It is also believed that a group of people is celebrating it on the 25th of each month of the year.

How to celebrate #nationaloppositedaycom

Spend the day discovering opposites.

  • Learn more about the North and South Poles
  • Express opposite emotions such as sad and joyful, excited and disappointed. Express opposite emotions such as sad and joyful, excited and disappointed
  • Experiment with opposite flavors is an experiment.. Taste sour and sweet, spicy and bland What is the opposite of bitter? What is the opposite of bitter?
  • Play with opposite sounds. Whisper then yell. Cry then laugh

On social media, post #NationalOppositeDay to do the opposite of what you mean and hashtag NationalOppositeDay to post.

Opposite FAQ

Q. What is a contranym?

A. Contranym is a word that has multiple meanings, some of which contradict each other or are contradictory. For example, the word "left" can refer to a person or thing that hasn't recovered.. "There are three people left in the office" says the boss. It can also refer to a person or thing that no longer exists. "Everyone else left the office for the day," says the secretary.

Q. If "left" is the opposite of "right," what is the opposite of "ambidextrous"?. A. A. The ability to use both the right and left equally well is demonstrated by "Ambidextrous" in this sense. Both hands are weak at doing tasks with both hands, and "ambilevous" is the opposite.