November 25 – Blasé Day

Are you tired of constantly feeling overwhelmed by life’s never-ending to-do lists? Then mark your calendars for November 25, the day to celebrate all things “blasé.” This unofficial holiday originated as a way to promote a more laid-back and relaxed approach to life. While some may view being blasé as being indifferent, it’s actually about embracing a balance of calm, confidence, and nonchalance. Take a break from your hectic schedule and enjoy the simple moments in life. Maybe even treat yourself to a day of doing absolutely nothing. This November 25, let’s celebrate being blasé and bask in the joy of living in the moment.  It’s a great way to spend a day while gearing up for the busy holiday season.

HISTORY OF THE WORD BLASE

The French word “blasé” originally referred to a horse that had become indifferent or apathetic to certain stimuli due to overuse or overexposure. In the early 20th century, the term began to be used more broadly to describe a general feeling of world-weariness or apathy. Today, the word blasé is often used to describe an individual who is unimpressed or bored with something that others might find exciting or interesting. However, despite its negative connotations, being blasé is not always a bad thing. Sometimes, it can indicate a level of sophistication and experience, showing that a person has already seen and done everything that novelty has to offer.

FIVE GREAT REASONS TO FEEL BLASE

  1. Feeling blasé can be a sign that you are feeling relaxed and at ease in your surroundings.
  2. Feeling blasé can allow you to detach from the stresses and pressures of daily life, providing a sense of inner peace and calm.
  3. It can also be a way to show that you have a laid-back attitude, which can make you more approachable and likeable to others.
  4. Feeling blasé can also be a cue to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures in life, like a good book or a warm cup of tea.
  5. Being blasé can give you a sense of contentment and satisfaction, knowing that you are comfortable in your own skin and don’t need external validation to feel happy. So go ahead and embrace your inner blase!

HOW TO CELEBRATE BLASE DAY

  1.  Listen to “You’re Blase,” by Ella Fitzgerald.
  2.  Read “9 Great Ways to be Exceptionally Boring.”
  3.  Learn how to do the blasé dance.
  4.  Read all about the word from the Loquacious Lister.
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