Talk Like a Pirate Day | September 19
Tue Sep 19th

Talk Like A Pirate Day

Every year on September 19th, Talk Like a Pirate Day sails away.

#talklikeapirateday

rrgh! All you bilge rats, Aaaaaaaaarrrrrrgh!! If you're out and about on September 19th, don't be surprised if people are saying, "Ahoy Matie," "Avast," "Aye Capt'n," "Land ho!" "Land ho!" "Land ho!" Since it's International Talk Like a Pirate Day, it's "Hornpipe" and several other pirate-like terms...

When ordering your coffee in the drive-thru, ask if they have changed for gold bullions. When looking for Moby Dick's location, try testing your pirate words out at the library. In heavy seas, the pirate language always does well. "I'm right or I'll walk the plank" comes up in a discussion with "I'm wrong or I'll walk the plank."

The correct response when the boss gives you a new challenge is "Aye, aye, Capt'n." is the correct response. However, beware of giving the boss any frothy names. The day is not designed to lose your career, not to lose your career.

To polish your persona, try a swagger, limp, or squint. Pirates have their unique characteristics because of their long days on sea.

How to treat talk like a pirate day is a pirate day.

Anchor's away! sea legs are in order. With your own spin of Pirate-ese, you will be able to join in anytime. Here's more information on how to act like a pirate. To post on social media, use the hashtag #TalkLikeAPirateDay to post.

For lessons all year long, including talking like a pirate!

Today is a pirate day in history. talk like a pirate day celebration

This international day was created in 1995 by John Baur and Mark Summers (aka Ol' Chumbucket and Cap'n Slappy) and Cap'n Slappy).. Click here for the complete story.

Talk like a pirate faq in this FAQ

Q. Is there any "talking" days on the calendar?

A. Yes, there are. Two of them are National Talk Like Shakespeare Day and Talk in an Elevator Day, and Talk in an Elevator Day.

Q. What should my pirate name be?

A. Here's a great way to get your pirate name: here's a good place to start.

For example, a blue + clam + dancer = Blue Clam Dancer.

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