National Hold The Door Day

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Welcome to National hold the door Day! Are you tired of being the only one who holds the door for everyone else? Well, today is your day to shine! On this special day, we celebrate the generous act of holding the door for others and show appreciation for those who practice this ancient art. So, grab your door-holding gloves and let's learn more about the history and importance of National hold the door Day!

When is Hold The Door Day?

It's national hold the door day on the 22nd May.


The Origins of National hold the door Day

It all began on May 22, 2018, when the internet collectively realized the significance of the 'hold the door' moment from the popular TV series 'Game of Thrones.' Fans couldn't help but be amazed by the character Hodor's unwavering dedication to holding the door, even at the cost of his own life. This emotional scene resonated with viewers worldwide, and soon, 'hold the door' became a powerful symbol of selflessness and kindness.

The internet took this newfound appreciation for door-holding and turned it into a national movement, dedicating a whole day to celebrate the act. National hold the door Day became an opportunity for people to express gratitude to those who keep the door open for others, both literally and metaphorically. It's a day to highlight the small acts of kindness that can make a big difference in someone's day.

Why Holding the Door Matters

While it may seem like a simple gesture, holding the door for someone actually has a significant impact. It shows that you care about the well-being of others and are willing to go the extra mile to make their day a little easier. Holding the door not only helps people physically but also creates a sense of community and human connection. Plus, let's not forget the sheer satisfaction you feel when someone appreciates your door-holding skills with a heartfelt 'thank you.'

On National hold the door Day, we encourage everyone to embrace their inner Hodor and go out of their way to hold the door for others. Whether it's at the office, the grocery store, or even the bathroom, take a moment to bring a smile to someone's face by being a doorman (or doormaid) of kindness!



History behind the term 'Hold The Door'


2011

The Birth of Hodor

In the popular television series Game of Thrones, the character Hodor, played by actor Kristian Nairn, utters his now-iconic line 'Hodor' for the first time. The phrase quickly gained attention and became a widespread meme among both fans of the show and internet culture at large.


2016

Hold the Door Phenomenon

During the sixth season of Game of Thrones, an emotional scene reveals the origin of Hodor's catchphrase. In the episode 'The Door,' viewers learn that 'Hodor' is actually a contraction of the phrase 'Hold the door,' which became his tragic destiny. The revelation sparked a viral response, with fans discussing and dissecting the revelation across social media platforms.


2016

Hold the Door Memes

After the airing of 'The Door' episode, internet users quickly transformed the emotional revelation into a humorous and widely shared internet meme. Countless variations of 'Hold the door' memes flooded the internet, showcasing the creativity and wit of online communities. This showcased how quickly pop culture phenomena can spread and connect people across the globe.



2017

Hold the Door Day

In honor of the impactful Game of Thrones scene, fans created 'Hold the Door Day.' Celebrated on April 22nd each year, the day encourages people to hold doors open for others as an act of kindness and to commemorate the emotional impact of the show's storyline. It serves as a reminder of the power of storytelling and its ability to influence real-world actions.


2020

Hold the Door Goes Global

The phrase 'Hold the door' transcended the Game of Thrones fandom and entered common usage in everyday conversations. People began using the phrase as a humorous comment or reference when asking someone to keep a door open. The popularity of the term showcases how cultural references can integrate into daily language and interactions, even beyond the original context.


Did you know?

Did you know that the record for the longest time spent holding a door is 6 hours and 33 minutes? That's right, someone dedicated over 6 hours of their day just to make sure no door slammed shut on anyone's face. Talk about commitment to door-holding!

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