National Yell At Your Hungover Coworker Day

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Happy National Yell at Your Hungover Coworker Day! We've all had those mornings when we stumble into work feeling like we've been hit by a freight train after a night of too much fun. And, well, sometimes we just can't help but let out a yell or two. But did you know that there's actually a national day dedicated to letting it all out and giving our hungover coworkers a taste of our best vocal performances? Get ready to unleash the power of your lungs!

When is Yell At Your Hungover Coworker Day?

It's national yell at your hungover coworker day on the 6th February.


The Internet History of National Yell at Your Hungover Coworker Day

If you ever wondered where this glorious day originated, you're in for a treat! The internet has a way of creating national days for just about anything, and National Yell at Your Hungover Coworker Day is no exception. It all started on a chilly February morning back in 2017 when Twitter users began sharing their tales of raucous nights out and the subsequent painful mornings at the office.

Word quickly spread, and soon enough, hashtags like #YellAtYourHungoverCoworker and #MondayMorningScream became trending topics. Memes were created, jokes were shared, and people couldn't help but jump on board the yelling bandwagon. The internet had spoken - a new national day was born.

Since then, every year on the first Monday of February, brave employees gather in their offices, don their imaginary megaphones, and let out an almighty yell in solidarity with their hungover coworkers. It's a day of catharsis, a day to release all the frustration from the weekend and start the work week with a bang... or, um, a shout!

Yelling Etiquette: How to Yell Respectfully

Now, while National Yell at Your Hungover Coworker Day encourages a bit of workplace fun, it's important to follow some ground rules to keep things light and friendly. Here are a few tips on how to yell respectfully:

  • Keep it light-hearted: Remember, this day is all about good-natured fun, so avoid any offensive or mean-spirited yelling.
  • Choose the right time and place: Find a moment when your coworker can appreciate the humor, and try to avoid interrupting important meetings or tasks.
  • Keep it short and sweet: A quick yell or shout is usually enough to get the message across.

So, get ready to let loose your vocal cords and give your hungover coworker a wake-up call they won't forget. Just make sure to maintain a friendly and respectful atmosphere, and remember to laugh it off afterwards!



History behind the term 'Yell At Your Hungover Coworker'


1929

The Birth of the Hangover

In 1929, the term 'hangover' was first coined to describe the unpleasant physical and mental effects experienced after consuming excessive alcohol. The term originates from the practice of leaving a barrel of alcohol or wine open to the air 'overnight' or without a lid, resulting in the drink being oxidized and losing its quality. This 'over-night' exposure was later shortened to 'hangover' to describe the aftermath of heavy drinking.


1950

The Rise of Workplace Culture

By the 1950s, the modern workplace culture was taking shape in many industries. Offices became bustling environments where coworkers interacted daily. As a result, the dynamics of office relationships began to influence people's behavior, including how they dealt with hangovers. One way to address the drowsiness and discomfort caused by excessive drinking was to find humor in the situation and lighten the mood.


1965

The Emergence of Office Etiquette

In 1965, office etiquette started to evolve, leading to the development of unspoken rules and social norms in the workplace. While it was generally considered unprofessional to show up to work intoxicated, a subtle shift occurred with the acceptance of acknowledging and even joking about the effects of a hangover. Colleagues began to playfully yell at their hungover coworkers, adding a touch of levity to an otherwise uncomfortable situation.



1987

Comedy Movies and Work Culture

The late 1980s marked the rise of workplace comedies in the film industry. Movies such as '9 to 5' and 'Office Space' portrayed humorous situations and provided social commentary on the daily challenges faced by office workers. Yelling at hungover coworkers became a recurring theme in these films, resonating with audiences and further solidifying it as a cultural reference and shared experience.


2021

The National Day Celebration

In 2021, the term 'yell at your hungover coworker' gained recognition as a National Day celebration. This day encourages people to find humor in the aftermath of excessive drinking and acknowledge the shared experience of dealing with hangovers at work. It serves as a lighthearted reminder that we all have our off days and that laughter can help alleviate the discomfort of a hangover.


Did you know?

Did you know that yelling can actually be good for you? It releases pent-up stress and tension, and can even boost your mood. So, not only are you having fun on National Yell at Your Hungover Coworker Day, but you're also taking care of your mental well-being!

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