National Cliche Day is celebrated on November 3 of every year. A cliche is a phrase that is used very often or an element of artistic work that occurs in films or music just as often. If you are the person who wants to avoid using old cliches for the stupid sounding, then it is a perfect day to get them all out of your brain and never have to think about them again until next year.

History of National Cliche Day

The founder and the origin of National Cliche Day are still unknown. The word “cliche” can be used both as an adjective and a noun. The word “Cliche” is originated from the French language. Initially, it is an onomatopoeia that describes the reporting noise of a printing plate. From then, the meaning of the word slowly evolved to mean a ready-made phrase that no thought was put into writing.

National Cliche Day

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How to Celebrate the Day

The best way to celebrate the day is by advising your brother to ‘seize the day’, accuse your partner of being ‘drunk as a skunk’, tell your best friend he/she ‘means the world to you’. Overall, it’s all fine and dandy on the cliche day, so go with the flow. Share your thoughts on social media by using the hashtag #NationalClicheDay.

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