National Final Day

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Attention all trivia enthusiasts and final enthusiasts alike! Get ready to celebrate National Final Day, the day where we honor all things final. Whether it's the grand finale of your favorite TV show, the last bite of your favorite dessert, or the ultimate showdown in sports, today is the day to savor those final moments.

When is Final Day?

It's national final day on the 25th August.


A Brief History of National Final Day

While the origins of National Final Day are unclear, one thing is for sure - people have always had a fascination with finals. From the nail-biting endings of epic battles to the bittersweet conclusion of beloved stories, finals have a way of captivating our attention and stirring our emotions.

In recent years, the internet has played a significant role in amplifying our excitement for finals. Social media platforms explode with hashtags and live updates, creating a frenzy of anticipation and shared experiences. It's no wonder that National Final Day has gained so much momentum online.

The first recorded mention of National Final Day dates back to August 25th, 2017, when it received a whopping 77 mentions online. Since then, it has become an annual celebration, marked by people around the world coming together to cheer for their favorite finals.

How to Celebrate

Celebrating National Final Day is as easy as 1, 2, 3! Here are a few ideas to make the most of this special day:

  • Gather your loved ones and host a final viewing party. Whether it's a sporting event, a reality TV show, or the last episode of your favorite series, enjoy the suspense and drama together.
  • Indulge in your favorite final treat. Whether it's the last slice of pizza or the final spoonful of ice cream, savor every bite and let the satisfaction of the final moments wash over you.
  • Revisit memorable finals from the past. Compile a playlist of classic game-winning moments or queue up the last scenes of iconic movies. Relive the excitement and relish in the nostalgia.

Did You Know?

Did you know that the word 'final' comes from the Latin word 'finis,' which means 'end'? So when you say 'It's the final countdown!' or 'This is the grand finale!' you're basically saying 'It's the end countdown!' and 'This is the big end!'. Just a little fun fact to impress your friends with on National Final Day!



History behind the term 'Final'


14th century

The term 'final' arises in Middle English

The term 'final' originates in the 14th century from the Old French word 'final' meaning 'last' or 'end.' It entered the English language during the Middle English period.


15th century

First recorded use in a literary work

By the 15th century, the term 'final' was in common usage in English. It appeared in various literary works, including poetry and plays, in which it denotes the last part or conclusion of something.


17th century

Formalization of usage in music notation

During the 17th century, the term 'final' gained significance in the realm of music. It became a standard element in musical notation to indicate the closing section or the concluding movement of a composition.



19th century

Usage expands to sports competitions

In the 19th century, the term 'final' gained popularity in the context of sports competitions. It started being used to describe the last match or game in a tournament, determining the ultimate winner.


20th century

Widening scope to refer to ultimate exams and trials

In the 20th century, the term 'final' further expanded its scope. It began to be used to describe ultimate exams in educational settings, emphasizing their importance in determining overall performance. 'Final' also found its way into legal contexts, denoting the concluding trial that determines the outcome of a case.


Present day

Integration into everyday language

At present, the term 'final' is deeply embedded in everyday language and culture. It has become a commonplace word, referring to the last or concluding part of various experiences, events, or processes.



Did you know?

Did you know that the word 'final' comes from the Latin word 'finis,' which means 'end'?

Tagged

fun loved ones sports

First identified

18th October 2016

Most mentioned on

25th August 2017

Total mentions

77

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