National Nothing Day was proposed by columnist Harold Pullman Coffin in 1972, who believed that there should be a quiet day dedicated to taking a break from the everyday hustle of life.
Nothing Day, also known as National Nothing Day is a day observed in the United States wherein people just sit without celebrating, observing or honoring anything. National Nothing Day was ...
is National Gluten-Free Day. This is the perfect excuse for those with health concerns due to gluten to indulge in some sweets, gluten-free, of course. On Thursday, Jan. 16, is absolutely NOTHING!
The idea struck a chord and since 1973, January 16 has been deemed National Nothing Day in the United States of America. However, neither Huazhong nor Coffin were the first ones to embrace ...
Happy National Nothing Day! I am a big fan of this day, which is officially designated to give everyone a break. (I’m in! Raise your hand if you are, too.) This week, we’re writing about how ...