These people have made us hate Christmas, with those ugly sweaters they wear!
Have you ever found yourself in a shopping mall with entire families wearing horrible christmas sweaters? Reindeer, snowflakes, Christmas trees and other figures alluding to these dates seem to have been embedded in their sacks by evil elves… It gives chills.
Today is National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day in the United States, a date on which dozens of people they dress up in the ugliest Christmas sacks you can imagine and share them on social networks. Where does this tradition come from?
This date has been celebrated since 2011 not only in order to make a fool of friends, but also to raise funds for the Save the Children association, which ensures that children around the world do not die from preventable diseases, such as diarrhea or malnutrition. Now that you know that behind these ugly sweaters there is a noble cause, what we came for! The most horrendous shares on the networks!
It’s Ugly Christmas Sweater Day! Add #GiveHeifer to your sweater selfies and $5 will be donated to @Heifer! pic.twitter.com/f2C7XihNyE
— Austin Kellerman (@AustinKellerman) December 18, 2015
.@GMA is celebrating Ugly Christmas Sweater Day on Thursday! Here’s your invite to join: https://t.co/f01hhYKjR3 pic.twitter.com/1sLrnc7vcz
— 1iota (@1iota) December 15, 2015
when Danny “sleighs” ugly christmas sweater day pic.twitter.com/zNlHrg8Qdu
– Maria (@maria_gallegooo) December 9, 2015
UGLY CHRISTMAS SWEATER SPIRIT DAY THIS FRIDAY!!!! Show your holiday spirit and dress up for the holiday rally! pic.twitter.com/1wIb8pJMzc
— OGHS ASB (@oghsasb) December 9, 2015
“@SincerelyTumblr: Relationship Goals pic.twitter.com/4d7vkvR7q4” ugly Christmas sweater day next year @MateldaYousef ?
— Sabrina (@SabbieD) December 21, 2014
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