Unknown Citizens’ Day takes place on the second Sunday of January each year in the Philippines. This year, it takes place on January 11. It was established in 1936 via the Commonwealth Act No. 152 to honor the “rank and file” of Filipinos who have labored for the uplifting and progress of the country, fulfilling their duties as Filipino Citizens. These people are ordinary members of society, as opposed to leaders. They form the foundation of any organization. Their commitment to their duty, be it following traffic rules or respecting elders, ensures that Filipino society is functioning as it should. Unknown Citizens’ Day is a date marked to celebrate the everyday person.
Thankful For My Dog Day

Thankful for My Dog Day on November 23 is celebrated by all dog lovers in the United States. The holiday was created in 2020 by M.Y.O.S. Canine Muscle Formula. This company created a product that supports muscle growth and prevents muscle loss to help increase the quality of life of dogs, especially as they age. It’s a day dedicated to appreciating dogs for cheering us up, making us laugh, offering company, love, and undeniable loyalty, and bringing us joy in different ways. Big dogs, small dogs, yappy dogs, fluffy dogs, all kinds of dogs deserve our love and affection every day, but most of all on Thankful for My Dog Day.
Talk Money Day

Talk Money Day is observed on November 8 every year. This day is designed to teach people to stop being afraid of talking about money. This is how the day is distinguished from Talk Money Week, which is also held in November to raise awareness.
It turns out that talking about money can be difficult, especially when it comes to financial worries. People are afraid, ashamed, and hesitant. And often they can’t admit it to themselves. However, conversations are important and can help them make better and less risky financial decisions, get help when faced with financial difficulties, and, most importantly, feel less anxious.