National Short Day

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Welcome to the wild and wonderful world of National short Day! Get ready to celebrate all things short in the most fun and quirky way possible. Whether you're petite in stature or love short stories, this festive day is just for you.

When is Short Day?

It's national short day on the 18th October.


The Internet History of National short Day

Picture this: it's a crisp autumn day in 2019, and the internet is buzzing with excitement. People everywhere are talking about something short and sweet, something that brings a smile to their faces. Suddenly, National short Day is born! From that moment on, the world knew that every 18th of October would be a special day to celebrate all things short.

The origins of National short Day can be traced back to a group of passionate internet users who wanted to shine a spotlight on the awesomeness of things that come in small packages. It started as a simple hashtag on social media, but quickly gained traction and became a beloved national day.

Today, National short Day commemorates everything short, from little creatures like kittens and baby birds to bite-sized snacks and fun-sized candies. It's a day to appreciate the beauty and charm that can be found in miniatures and pint-sized wonders. So get ready to marvel at the small wonders around you and embrace the adorably petite things in life!



History behind the term 'Short'


1300s

The Birth of the Word 'Short'

The term 'short' can be traced back to the 1300s. It originated from the Old English word 'sceort', which meant 'not long'. At this time, it was primarily used to describe the physical length of objects or people. It was often used in contrast to its opposite, 'long'.


1500s

Evolution of the Term 'Short'

During the 1500s, the term 'short' evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings. It began to be used to describe a lack of duration or time, as in 'a short moment' or 'a short period of time'. It also started to be used figuratively to denote a lack of height or stature, as well as a reduced amount or size of something. This expansion of meaning made 'short' a versatile word in the English language.


1800s

Short as a Desirable Quality

In the 1800s, the term 'short' took on a positive connotation. It was used to describe qualities such as brevity, conciseness, and efficiency. 'Short and sweet' became a popular phrase, indicating that something could be enjoyable or impactful even if it was brief. This shift in perception made 'short' a desirable quality in various aspects of life, from speeches to stories.



1900s

Short in Fashion and Style

In the 1900s, 'short' became closely associated with fashion and style. This was particularly evident in the development of shorter hemlines in women's fashion, starting with the introduction of the flapper era in the 1920s. The concept of 'short skirts' became a symbol of liberation and progressive attitudes. 'Short' also found its way into various hairstyles, such as the iconic 'bob' cut, which gained popularity during the same period.


2000s

Short in Technology and Communication

In the 2000s, the term 'short' took on a whole new dimension with the advent of technology and communication. The rise of social media platforms like Twitter, with its character limit, popularized the use of 'short' messages or 'tweets'. The term 'short-form content' became widely used to describe concise and easily consumable media, such as short videos, memes, or sound bites. The fast-paced nature of the digital age further solidified 'short' as a valuable aspect of modern communication.


Present

Embracing Short in All Aspects

Today, the term 'short' continues to play a significant role in various aspects of our lives. From short stories to short breaks, it is embraced as a way to save time, ensure efficiency, and convey information or experiences in a concise and impactful manner. The cultural impact of the term 'short' is a testament to its evolution and versatility throughout history.



Did you know?

Did you know that the shortest war in history lasted only 38 to 45 minutes? It happened between the British Empire and the Sultanate of Zanzibar on August 27, 1896. Talk about a short-lived conflict!

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28th March 2016

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