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Come in From the Cold Day

When:
πŸ—“οΈ January 22

Where:
🌐 Everywhere

Since:
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come in from the cold (verb)
To come out of isolation or exile, etc. and resume an active role in a group or community.
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“Come in From the Cold Day” is a day for us all to shed our frosty exteriors and let the warmth of human connection thaw us out!
This annual event is a time to embrace the warmth of human connection and escape the chill of isolation.

So, what does “coming in from the cold” even mean?
It’s about leaving behind our isolated ways and rejoining the world. It’s about breaking the ice and making connections with others. It’s all about thawing out from the frosty grip of solitude and stepping back into the warm embrace of community.

Now, you may wonder why this is a holiday at all.
Because in these times of division and division, it’s more important than ever to come together and form a united front. And what better way to do that than to celebrate a day dedicated to just that?

How do we celebrate “Come in From the Cold Day”?
Throw a big party, inviting friends and family over, or simply reaching out to someone you haven’t spoken to in a while.
Organize a massive snowball fight, where the goal is to make new friends instead of enemies?
Or, better yet, why not start a “random acts of kindness” chain and see how far it can go?

So, don’t be a cold fish, my friends, come in from the cold and feel the warmth of human connection! 

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