National Kiss and Make Up Day is a special occasion dedicated to reconciliation and forgiveness. Celebrated annually on August 25, this day encourages people to resolve conflicts, let go of grudges, and mend broken relationships. Whether it’s a spat with a friend, family member, or partner, the day serves as a reminder that life is too short to hold onto anger.
Quick Facts
- When is it? August 25
- Tagged as: Forgiveness, Relationships, Reconciliation
- What’s the hashtag? #KissAndMakeUpDay
- When was it founded? Unknown (widely recognized in the early 2000s)
- Who founded it? Jacqueline V. Milgate of Hilton, New York
History of National Kiss and Make Up Day
Jacqueline V. Milgate created this day as an opportunity to focus on repairing relationships that have been strained by disagreements or misunderstandings. She believed in the importance of addressing issues head-on and fostering forgiveness to move forward. The date also holds personal significance as it coincides with her birthday.
Timeline
- 1500 B.C.: Ancient texts from India mention kissing as a form of affection.
- 300 B.C.: Alexander the Great’s soldiers spread the practice of kissing across cultures.
- 1665: Kissing declines in Europe due to fears of spreading disease during the Great Plague.
- 1896: The first on-screen kiss appears in the silent film The Kiss.
- 2020s: National Kiss and Make Up Day continues to promote reconciliation globally.
Dates by Next Year
Year | Month and Date | Day |
---|---|---|
2024 | August 25 | Sunday |
2025 | August 25 | Monday |
2026 | August 25 | Tuesday |
2027 | August 25 | Wednesday |
2028 | August 25 | Friday |
2029 | August 25 | Saturday |
Observed
National Kiss and Make Up Day is observed by reaching out to those you’ve had disagreements with and making amends. Whether through a heartfelt conversation, a thoughtful message, or even a small gesture like flowers or chocolates, the goal is to reconnect and rebuild relationships.
Fun Facts About National Kiss and Make Up Day
- Forgiveness reduces stress and improves heart health by lowering cortisol levels.
- Kissing releases oxytocin, also known as the “love hormone,” which fosters bonding.
- Making up after an argument can strengthen relationships by promoting understanding.
Quiz
- Who founded National Kiss and Make Up Day?
- What date is it celebrated annually?
- What hormone is released during kissing that promotes bonding?
Answers:
- Jacqueline V. Milgate
- August 25
- Oxytocin
FAQs
Q: Is this day only for romantic relationships?
A: No, it applies to all types of relationships—friends, family, colleagues, and more.
Q: How can I celebrate if I’m not in a conflict?
A: Use the day to express gratitude for your loved ones or reflect on past reconciliations.
Q: What if the other person isn’t ready to make up?
A: Focus on expressing your willingness to reconcile; healing often takes time.
Related
- International Kissing Day (July 6)
- National Forgiveness Day (varies annually)
- Random Acts of Kindness Day (February 17)