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Wednesday 21st November 2018


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HELLO NOPErs... or as they say in my neck of the woods G'day!... Today is World Hello Day... it is a day that has been with us since the early 70's and is now recognised and celebrated in over 180 countries. So Hello Day was designed to show that communication is the greatest and simplist way to resolve conflicts and marked the day Israel and Egypt sat down to talk about their issues are 25 years of sporadic conflict.... so how does one celebrate Hello Day... its simple, you just say Hello to at least 10 people you wouldn't normally say hello to... you don't need to have a great chat, just a simple g'day and a nod as you walk past some stranger in the street. If you want to go hardcore though you can reach out to someone you have had a falling out with and give them a hello.

 

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NOPE .... cos nothing controls me but me.

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