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Every November 21 -(November 21, 2026) - 6min read - Updated December 4, 2025 Awareness

World Hello Day

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Say Hello on 21st November, World Hello Day! It is celebrated every year with a simple but powerful idea: encouraging people from all walks of life to connect, chat, and promote peace through conversation. It’s a perfect reminder to reach out and say hello! In this article, we’ll dive into what World Hello Day is all about, why it matters, and some fun ways to celebrate it.

Key Takeaways:

  • World Hello Day is celebrated on November 21 to promote peace through the simple act of saying hello.
  • It encourages greeting at least ten people to foster kindness and connection.
  • The holiday started in 1973 as a response to the Yom Kippur War, founded by the McCormack brothers to promote communication over conflict.
  • People celebrate with World Hello Day activities, like saying hello, calling friends, or sharing greetings online.

What is World Hello Day?

Every year on November 21st, people everywhere celebrate World Hello Day, a fun and simple way to spread peace and kindness! The idea is easy: just greet ten people (or more!) with a friendly “hello.”

A person holding a sticker that has the word hello and a smiley face on it.
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This special day reminds us that communication is powerful. A simple greeting can spark new connections, make others feel seen, and even boost your own mood. That’s why World Hello Day for kids and adults alike is such a wonderful way to practice kindness every year.

Interesting Facts about World Hello Day

Two person waving at each other.
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Here are some interesting facts about World Hello Day:

  • The word hello was first used in the 1800s, originally to show surprise or get attention.
  • Thomas Edison claimed he popularized hello when answering phone calls.
  • World Hello Day is celebrated on November 21 by 180 countries to illustrate the importance of communication for preserving peace.
  • The holiday suggests that by greeting just 10 people, you can contribute to a wave of human connection and goodwill that can help prevent conflicts.
  • Many languages have greetings similar to hello: hallo (Afrikaans), halo (Indonesian), halò (Gaelic), and halló (Icelandic).
  • The earliest written record of hello was in 1826 in the Norwich Courier of Norwich, Connecticut.
  • The McCormack brothers sent 1,360 letters in seven languages to world leaders to invite them to join the first World Hello Day.

When is World Hello Day 2026?

World Hello Day takes place every year on November 21st. This international celebration encourages peace and understanding through the simple act of saying hello

Future World Hello Day Dates

Year

Day

Date

2025

Friday

November 21

2026

Saturday

November 21

2027

Sunday

November 21

2028

Tuesday

November 21

2029

Wednesday

November 21

2030

Thursday

November 21

A Brief History of World Hello Day

The story of World Hello Day is both long and fascinating. The day started in 1973 as a response to the Yom Kippur War. It was founded by Brian McCormack, a Ph.D. graduate of Arizona State University, and his brother Michael McCormack, a Harvard graduate. They wanted to encourage peace through simple communication. And to involve world leaders, they mailed 1,360 letters in seven languages.

A person waving at a laptop, possibly saying hello to somebody, while sitting in a park.
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The main goal of World Hello Day for kids and adults alike is simple: greet at least ten people. This small gesture highlights the power of personal communication in promoting peace. People greet each other in diverse ways: some South Asian and Middle Eastern traditions use a hand over the heart to show respect, while in India and nearby countries, a folded-hand “Namaste” conveys sincerity.

Today, World Hello Day is celebrated in 180 countries. This day reminds us that every greeting can be a step toward global understanding. By participating, people everywhere send a message to leaders: choose dialogue over conflict. Through these World Hello Day activities, anyone can contribute to a more peaceful world, one greeting at a time.

How to Celebrate World Hello Day?

Wondering how to make World Hello Day 2026 special? Whether you are looking for World Hello Day activities for toddlers

Two person waving at each other.
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Here are some fun and easy ways to join the celebration:

1. Saying hello on World Hello Day

On World Hello Day for kids and adults alike, try saying hello to at least 10 people. Smile, wave, and spread some joy! This simple gesture helps create a feeling of unity and global connection.

2. Call your friends

Pick up the phone and call someone you haven’t spoken to in a while. Haven’t talked to your best friend in months? World Hello Day is the perfect time to reconnect and say a friendly hello.

3. Share Your Greetings Online

Make a fun video greeting with friends, or post about the importance of communication and peace. Don’t forget to use hashtags like #WorldHelloDay to join the global conversation.

4. Fun Activities for Little Ones

Try simple World Hello Day activities for toddlers like drawing “hello” cards, practicing greetings, or singing hello songs. Older kids can enjoy World Hello Day activities like pen-pal letters or group games that encourage saying hello.

Final Thoughts

World Hello Day is more than just greetings. It’s a global reminder of peace. Each hello is a tiny message encouraging understanding and communication over conflict. So, let’s greet each other warmly and make the world a friendlier place. Happy World Hello Day 2026!

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