SL Rockfish
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Whoa, let me stand up with it.
See that?
I got Darth Vader on.
Beautiful, ugly sweater.
Bought it at Target.
And, you know, it's a thing.
It's celebrated.
It's a national holiday in the U.S.,
The third Friday in December is National Ugly Sweater Day.
Are you kidding me?
No.
But I'm going to talk about where this ugly sweater day came from and why Americans love it and what it really means culturally.
Are you ready?
Let's get busy.
What is ugly sweater day?
Ugly sweater day is usually celebrated in December, often at workplaces, but it's also a national holiday.
We have these crazy national holidays that we give special recognition to.
And the third Friday in December is known as national ugly sweater day.
Ugly sweater day is usually celebrated at workplaces, schools, holiday parties, and people wear sweaters that are bright, loud, over-decorated, sometimes on purpose, sometimes not.
Think reindeer, flashing lights, bells, giant snowflakes, and way too much glitter.