NATIONAL WHINERS DAY – December 26
Tue Dec 26th

National Whiners Day

National Whiners Day, December 26th, gives the opportunity to protest about just about everything as the year comes to an end. You are allowed to whine about being too drained or overeating if you so desired. You may want to complain about having to return to work or all the housekeeping you must do. Are the lines long in the back aisle of the store? You should be yelling about it as well. The possibilities are endless.

However, two main aspects of the day's schedule are: However, two key parts of the day to remember are:

Many people are less fortunate than others. Some are unable to put food on the table or a roof over their heads. Others have no family or friends. Families who have no gifts under the tree may simply be grateful to have each other. Some may be fighting disease and illnesses, and others may have struggled with any of these conditions. You may want to whine about something (and today is allowed), but you should be grateful for every gift you received and all that you do have. (And help others when you can).

How to celebrate #nationalwhinersday..

Whine about the dishes, the snow, or the laundry... But just for the day. Then pick yourself up and press on. Tackle each problem, one by one. To post on social media, use #NationalWhinersDay..

History of national whiners day has influenced national whiners day

Rev. Kevin Zaborney established National Whiners Day in 1986 in the hopes of assisting people in their gratitude for what they have rather than being frustrated "whining" about what they don't have. Those who do not have are unable to have.

Whiner FAQ

A bottle of wine was all I got for Christmas. Can I whine about it? Better a winner than a whiner, A. B. Better a winner than a whiner.

Why did the bad comedienne tell only one joke?

A. She was a one-whiner.

Where did the quarterback go after he protested about the referee's call?

A. The no whine zone in A.