Is It Testing To Day Today?
It's Testing To day on the 18th of December.
The most recent detection of references to Testing To Day was 2 years, 3 months ago.
There were many celebrations relating to national holdiays written about on social media that our algorithms picked up on the 18th of December. In total we detected 42 total unique days being shared such as Testing To Day which had 891 people talking about it, or Ugly Christmas Sweater Day having 679 tweets.
How Is The Date For Testing To Day Calculated?
The day shown for 'National Testing To Day' is based off how much chitter-chatter and buzz there was on Dec. 18, 2020 across social media making references to 'Testing To Day'. Our algorithms examine all of the references to National Days across social media and updates whatnationaldayisit.com hourly, with our homepage displaying the current national day, including others such as: Ugly Sweater, Signing or Farmers Day. This crowdsourcing of data method to assess the National Testing To Day date is used as opposed to being connected with any Government sacntioned lists :D Hurrah for democracy by concensus!
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Can I Register Testing To Day?
We don't have an international authority or governmental remit to declare any officially celebrated "national Testing To day". We only aim to programatically reflect what 'National Day' it is based of what The Internet Says It Is. We believe this is much more fun as it reflects the nature of how the most amusing / interesting national days are often created organically and grow based off popular social trends and sharing, as such we don't add new days to our database unless they are organically observed on social media.
Is it National Testing To Day Everywhere?
Yes? No.. Sort of | Maybe ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
What's really intersting is how whilst some National Days like National Daughters Day are seemingly celebrated internationally irrespective of geography, some very popular days (That often become the No. 1 National Day on our homepage) are in fact locally very specific and are offical holidays celebrated on a Country's national calendar. Take National Rambutan Day for instance, Rambutan is a popular Souteast Asian fruit and not seen so much in the UK, Europe or the USA. Some regionally specific trends subsequently become immensely popular internationally and worldwide, partly fuelled by widely shared 'National Days', National Pabebe Wave Day being one such example.
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Hang On, It Was National Testing To Day Already This Year..!?
Yes, this is strangely enough entirely possible. The date shown for National Testing To Day can change, if for instance several hundred people tweeted about Testing To Day in early April, then in May a few thousand people tweeted about Testing To day, then the date shown for National Testing To Day, could come up twice :D
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