National Tears Day

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Do you ever have those days when you just can't hold back the tears? Well, you're not alone! Turns out, there's a whole national day dedicated to shedding some emotional drops. Welcome to National Tears Day!

When is Tears Day?

It's national tears day on the 28th February.


History of National Tears Day

Now, you might be wondering how such a unique day came to be. Well, let me take you back to that fateful day in internet history when tears started flowing like a river... or maybe just a small stream. This special day originated from the depths of the internet, where people love to celebrate everything under the sun.

On February 28, 2018, National Tears Day burst onto the scene like a dam breaking under the weight of all the emotions people had been holding back. The internet was flooded with mentions of tears, and it quickly became a trending topic.

From heartwarming family reunions to tear-jerking movie moments, people shared their emotional experiences and connected with others who understood the power of a good cry. It turned out to be a day of comfort, support, and a reminder that it's okay to let those tears flow.

How to Celebrate National Tears Day

So, how can you participate in this tearful celebration? Here are a few ideas:

  • Watch your favorite emotional movie and let the tears flow like a waterfall.
  • Write a heartfelt letter to someone you care about and send it snail mail style.
  • Have a good old-fashioned cry session with your best friend or loved one.

Remember, National Tears Day isn't just about sadness. It's about acknowledging our emotions, finding solace in shared experiences, and embracing the cathartic release that comes with shedding tears.



History behind the term 'Tears'


3000 BCE

Ancient Origins

Tears trace back to ancient times, with evidence of their existence dating back to 3000 BCE. In ancient civilizations, tears were often associated with a range of emotions, including joy, sadness, and even fear. Artifacts and writings from this period provide insights into how tears were perceived and interpreted by different cultures.


1st Century CE

Greek Philosophical Views

During the 1st century CE, Greek philosophers delved into the nature and significance of tears. They believed tears were a physical manifestation of the soul, reflecting both the joys and sorrows of human existence. Tears were considered to be an essential part of emotional expression and an outlet for cleansing and purification.


16th Century

Scientific Understanding

In the 16th century, scientific exploration and medical advancements led to a deeper understanding of tears. Physicians and scholars began studying tears from a physiological perspective, exploring their composition and function. This knowledge marked a significant shift in how tears were perceived, moving from philosophical and abstract concepts to scientific understanding.



19th Century

Tears and Emotional Psychology

The 19th century witnessed the emergence of emotional psychology and the study of tears in relation to human emotions. Psychologists like William James and Charles Darwin explored the role of tears in emotional expression and social communication. Tears were recognized as a universal language that transcends cultural barriers and can convey profound emotions.


20th Century

Societal Attitudes and Interpretations

Throughout the 20th century, societal attitudes toward tears continued to evolve. Tears became more openly acknowledged and accepted as a natural part of the human experience. They were no longer seen as a sign of weakness but as an expression of vulnerability, empathy, and even strength. Various art forms, literature, and films explored the diverse meanings and interpretations of tears, further shaping their cultural significance.


Present

Contemporary Views and Research

In contemporary society, tears continue to fascinate researchers, psychologists, and artists. Scientific studies have explored the different types of tears, such as emotional tears, reflex tears, and basal tears, uncovering their chemical composition and biological functions. Tears also play a crucial role in therapeutic processes, serving as a cathartic release and facilitating emotional healing and connection.



Did you know?

Did you know that tears are actually good for you? Crying releases endorphins, which are your body's natural feel-good hormones. So, the next time you're feeling down, let those tears roll and boost your mood!

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First identified

1st April 2016

Most mentioned on

28th February 2018

Total mentions

25

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