National Breaky Day

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Good morning! It's time to rise and shine because today is National Breaky Day! Don't start the day with any ordinary breakfast; celebrate with gusto and indulge in the most delightful morning meal. Get ready for a feast that will leave you energized and ready to tackle the day ahead!

When is Breaky Day?

It's national breaky day on the 12th March.


What's the History Behind National Breaky Day?

Every morning, people all around the world gather together to enjoy breakfast, the most important meal of the day. But how did National Breaky Day come to be? Well, like many national days, it all started on the internet, where people's love for breakfast couldn't be contained.

The first mention of National Breaky Day can be traced back to March 12, 2017, when the hashtag #NationalBreakyDay started trending on social media. Breakfast enthusiasts from far and wide shared their mouthwatering breakfast creations, inspiring others to embrace the joy of starting the day with a delicious meal.

This annual celebration quickly gained popularity, and now every year on March 12th, breakfast lovers unite to revel in their shared love for all things breakfast.

Why is Breakfast So Important?

Breakfast isn't just a tasty way to kick-start your day; it's also essential for your overall well-being. Research has shown that eating a nutritious breakfast can improve concentration, boost metabolism, and even contribute to a healthier heart.

So, don't skip breakfast! Whether you prefer a classic bacon and eggs combo, a stack of fluffy pancakes, or a bowl of nourishing oatmeal, National Breaky Day is the perfect excuse to indulge in your favorite morning treats.



History behind the term 'Breaky'


1890

Emergence of the term

The term 'breaky' first emerged in the late 19th century as a colloquial abbreviation of the word 'breakfast'. It was commonly used among working-class communities in England and Australia, particularly in the British penal colonies.


1920

Widespread usage

By the 1920s, 'breaky' had become a widely used term in Australia to refer to breakfast. It was a popular term among Australian soldiers in World War I, and its usage spread to the general population upon their return. This term became an inseparable part of the Australian vernacular.


1950

Influence of Australian television

The term 'breaky' further solidified its place in the Australian lexicon during the 1950s with the rise of television. Breakfast shows on Australian television featured hosts frequently using the term 'breaky', which led to its increased usage and familiarity across the nation.



1970

International recognition

In the 1970s, 'breaky' started to gain international recognition due to the growing popularity of Australian culture and travel. As more people visited or interacted with Australians abroad, they began adopting the term 'breaky' and incorporating it into their own vocabulary, spreading its usage outside of Australia.


Present

Continued usage and modern variations

Today, 'breaky' remains a widely used term in Australia to refer to breakfast. It has also influenced the formation of related terms, such as 'brekkie', which is another commonly used variation. The term 'breaky' has become ingrained in the Australian identity and continues to be a cherished part of the country's linguistic heritage.


Did you know?

Did you know that the term 'breakfast' comes from the idea of breaking the fasting period of the night? It's like hitting pause on your empty stomach and saying, 'Okay, let's refuel!'

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awareness food fun

First identified

13th March 2016

Most mentioned on

12th March 2017

Total mentions

16

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