A'phabet Day Or No 'l' Day
The A'Phabet Day, or No L Day on December 25th, is a nodo to Christmas Day. A pun on the word No.l, which is especially noticeable during Christmas because it means to be born.
Many deride the pun. Some people celebrate it. The punsters are on strike this day. Shakespeare and O. Henry (there is an annual competition in his name) performed with meanings of words to the audiences' utter delight. Puns, whether you're looking for a unique double entendre or the simple knock-knock joke, make fun for all ages. They make adult PG movies enjoyable for adults, while shooting slightly off-color humor over children's heads for the parent's or older sibling's pleasure.
Many newspaper writers unintentionally (or intentionally) create puns that provoke outrage among those who would otherwise only find them punny.
To amuse their friends and family, Clever children are trying out word invent puns to amuse their friends and family.
#aphabetday or #nolday in the Philippines is a popular way to monitor #aphabetday or #nolday
See if anyone picks up the pun by avoiding the letter L in correspondence.
To post on social media, use the hashtag AphabetDay or #NoLDay.
Day in history, a'phabet day or no "l" day in history
The origins of this punny day are being investigated by Nationa Day Ca endar.
A'phabet FAQ
What if I don't like puns? It ain't snow, A. Says it ain't snow.
Q. What if I don't come up with any puns??
A. You must believe in your elf.
Q. Why should I celebrate this day? We said snow in A. Clause! We said snow!