What is Humbug Day?

The Ebenezers, the Scrooges, grinches, and curmudgeons who suck the joy out of the holiday season are recognized on December 21st.

And the most jolly of us all get bitten by the hum-bug. Despite this, it's still vital to remember all those who suffer from it the most. They are spreading some joy and instilling the holiday spirit in their lives. However, the day was planned to highlight our indignation, to bring the Scrooge inside of us out, and to let him reveal himself.. The day gives us a break from the hustle and bustle of summer life, whether we announce it through a humbug or two or simply avoid the people-y places.

For several reasons, it's a difficult time of year.' Some of us may be lonely, and others may feel compelled to do more than is humanly possible. We may also set our own hopes high. As a result, the holiday season's stresses pile up, leaving us feeling a little like Scrooge.

#humbugday is a hashtag that is used to track #humbugday

The day is a great opportunity to both express our Scroogy and also take stock of our hopes. Possibly, this holiday could be shortened and lighter on our luggage. If we do, we may find a way to re-energize our enthusiasm and spread a little too. To post on social media, use #HumbugDay..