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27 July - Sleepy Head Day

 

National Sleepy Head Day, also known as "National Nuku Päivä" in Finnish, is a unique and playful tradition celebrated in Finland. It takes place on July 27th each year.

On this day, the last person in the household to wake up is playfully teased and crowned as the "Sleepy Head" of the family or community. In some regions, they may be given a symbolic crown made of twigs and flowers or a special hat to wear throughout the day.

The tradition has its roots in an old Finnish myth that says that if you sleep late on the morning of Sleepy Head Day, you may end up being lazy for the rest of the year. It's all in good fun, and the day is celebrated with humor and lightheartedness.

In more recent times, Sleepy Head Day has also been celebrated with events and activities in some towns and cities across Finland. It has become a fun way for communities to come together and celebrate their unique cultural heritage.

It's worth noting that traditions and customs may evolve over time, so the way Sleepy Head Day is celebrated might vary from region to region or from one family to another. Nonetheless, it remains a charming and delightful aspect of Finnish culture.

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