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Anyone can participate in World Hello Day by simply greeting ten people with a friendly "Hello," "Hola," "Marhban," "Kon'nichiwa," "Habari," "Bonjour," "Shalom," "Olá," or any other language. This greeting demonstrates the importance of personal communication in preserving peace.
World Hello Day began in response to the Yom Kippur War between Egypt and Israel in 1973. Since then, World Hello Day is celebrated by people in 180 countries.
Today's objective is to greet at least ten people you do not know with "Hello" to promote world peace.
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