๐ World COMPLIMENT Day ORIGIN & HISTORY
World COMPLIMENT Day is celebrated on the 1st Day in March.
World COMPLIMENT Day, also known as National Compliment Day, is a day dedicated to spreading positivity and kindness through sincere compliments. The origin and history of World COMPLIMENT Day are not as well-documented as some other holidays, but it appears to have emerged in the early 2000s.
The exact origins of World COMPLIMENT Day are somewhat unclear, but it is believed to have been founded by Hans Poortvliet, a recognition professional from the Netherlands. Poortvliet is known for his work in employee recognition and has emphasized the importance of sincere compliments in boosting morale and fostering positive relationships in the workplace and beyond.
HANS POORTVLIET Quotes
โA sincere and personal compliment costs nothing, but the impact on the recipient is huge. Nothing stimulates more, gives more energy, makes people happier and, as far as business is concerned, increases productivity and commitment faster than sincere appreciation. So why not use it a little bit more?โ
The concept behind World COMPLIMENT Day is simple yet powerful: to encourage people to express appreciation and admiration for others through genuine compliments. The day serves as a reminder of the impact that kind words can have on individuals’ well-being and self-esteem.
World COMPLIMENT Day gained traction over the years, spreading beyond the Netherlands to become an international observance. It is now celebrated in various countries around the world on March 1st each year.
While the specific events or milestones that led to the establishment of World COMPLIMENT Day may not be widely documented, its popularity and significance continue to grow as people recognize the importance of kindness, positivity, and recognition in building strong and supportive communities.
Today, World COMPLIMENT Day serves as a reminder to take a moment to uplift others with words of encouragement, appreciation, and admiration, not just on March 1st, but every day. It’s a celebration of the power of compliments to brighten someone’s day and strengthen social connections.
HANS POORTVLIET Quotes
โAnd of course, it is my sincere hope that Twitter, Facebook and Instagram will prove their incredible strength as social media once again. After all: What is more social than showing sincere appreciation for another human being? If on March 1st every person pays at least three people in his/her environment or (social) network a genuine and sincere compliment, we will definitely create the Most Positive Day in the World!โ
WILLIAM JAMES (American Psychologist) Quotes
โThe deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.โ
๐ HOW to Celebrate & Observe World COMPLIMENT Day?
Not sure how to LOVE the day? We’ve got a few interesting ideas to consider that may help get you started.
Here are some activities that you can do on World COMPLIMENT Day!
๐ PAY a compliment
Think of someone you know. Reflect on a way to genuinely compliment them for who they are and let them know what you appreciate about them, even adding a heartfelt “Thank You”.
Call or text friends and family out of the blue just to give them a genuine compliment.
๐ LEARN the ART of complimenting
Take time to practice how to give compliments that are specific, sincere, and meaningful. Focus on noticing the little details that make people unique and let them know exactly what you appreciate.
World COMPLIMENT Day exists because people naturally want to feel seen and appreciated. The goal is simple: notice something good about everyone you meet and let them know. That’s it.
๐ STICK it to ’em
Write positive affirmations or compliments on sticky notes and put them on mirrors at home, school, or public restrooms for strangers to find. Leave anonymous compliments on coworkersโ or classmates’ desks, lockers, or lunch trays.
๐ Pass it up the CHAIN
Start a chain where you compliment someone and ask them to pass a compliment to another person. See how far it spreads! Write compliments or uplifting words in chalk on sidewalks for passersby to enjoy. Place small notes of encouragement or compliments inside library books for the next reader to find.
๐ Look in the MIRROR
- Compliment Yourself โ Look in the mirror and say three things you love about yourself.
- Gratitude & Compliment Record โ Write down three compliments you received and three you gave each day.
- Self-Love Letter โ Write a letter to yourself filled with compliments and encouragement, then open it on a tough day.
- Compliment Meditation โ Take a few minutes to reflect on positive words you’ve heard about yourself and let them sink in. Think about the best compliment youโve ever gotten and how it made you feel.
๐ FAMILY Activities
Celebrating World COMPLIMENT Day can be a delightful and creative experience. Remember to tailor these activities based on the age group and preferences of the children involved. Let the fun and laughter be praised in this special section!
Here are some child-friendly and playful ways for youngsters to celebrate the occasion and honor stellar qualities ripe for complimenting:
- Compliment Collage โ Provide children with magazines, colored paper, markers, and other craft supplies to create a compliment collage. They can cut out pictures and words that represent compliments and arrange them on a poster board as a colorful display of positivity.
- Compliment Circle โ Gather children in a circle and have each child compliment the one sitting next to them. Encourage all to be specific and sincere in their compliments, focusing on traits or actions they admire in their peers.
- Compliment Book โ Create a “compliment book” where students can write or draw compliments for their friends, family members, or teachers. Compile the compliments into a handmade book that everyone can share and cherish!
- Compliment Bingo โ Create a bingo board with different compliments written in each square. Children can play bingo by complimenting their classmates or friends and crossing off the corresponding squares. Offer small prizes or rewards for completing a row or column.
- Compliment Chain โ Provide students with strips of paper and markers to write compliments for each other. As they finish writing their compliments, they can link the strips together with a glue stick to create a long “compliment chain”. Display it in the classroom or at home.
- Compliment Scavenger Hunt โ Hide compliment cards or notes around the house or classroom for children to find. Each card can contain a compliment for the child who discovers it. This encourages them to explore and spread positivity.
- Compliment Relay Race โ Divide everyone into teams and set up a relay race where they have to pass a compliment baton to their teammates before completing a task of complimenting. Variations include passing the baton while hopping on one foot or balancing a beanbag on their head.
- Compliment Dress-Up โ Give kids dress-up clothes or costumes and encourage them to dress up as characters who give compliments (superheroes of kindness or friendly animals). They can role-play scenarios where their characters spread positivity and make others feel good about themselves in a kind of script for a skit.
- Compliment Game โ Here’s one that’s more advanced. Create a simple board game where children have to move their game pieces forward by complimenting each other or completing challenges involving spreading kindness. The first player to reach the finish line wins a prize for their positive efforts. I didn’t say it would be easy. ๐
๐ RAISE Social Awareness
Use social media posts with the hashtags #WorldComplimentDay, #ComplimentDay, #Compliment, #ThankYou, #Positivity, #Kindness, #KindnessMatters, #BecomeMore, #YouAreAmazing, #RelationshipHolidays, #MarchHolidays, #Holiday, #FindADayToLOVE, #iHEARTdays to support the importance of celebrating, promoting, and sharing with the world why you โค๏ธ World COMPLIMENT Day.