No Trousers Day in London: In the British capital London, on Sunday morning (January 12), people came out of their homes like any other normal day. During this time he was wearing woolen clothes, coat, jacket, cap and other things. However, one thing was missing during this time and that was his pants. On Sunday (January 12), thousands of people were seen traveling and working on metro, buses and roads without pants i.e. wearing only underwear. Let us tell you that many women were also included among these people.
Actually, people of London do this to celebrate a special day. Yes.. this day is known as ‘No Trousers Day’.
No trousers day was started in New York
It is noteworthy that No Trousers Day started in the year 2002 in New York City, United States of America. After this, its popularity reached many cities including Washington, Berlin, Prague. No Trousers Day in London started in the year 2009, which was celebrated on a large scale and since then it has been organized every year in London. People celebrating this day wear such clothes that it looks as if they have forgotten to wear their pants.
The reason for celebrating this is interesting
There is an interesting reason behind celebrating this day. By celebrating this day, people try to lighten the atmosphere and bring smile on people’s faces. People say that its purpose is to make people forget their problems and laugh.
Let us tell you that ‘No Trousers Tube Ride’ is inspired by the stunt created by New York comedian Charlie Todd. Charlie Todd, while talking to BBC, said, “I came up with this idea when one day during the winter season I saw a man wearing only underwear on the subway.” He further said, “The aim of organizing this day is just to entertain people and make them laugh. This is not at all wrong and is not done to harass anyone. Hopefully this sentiment will continue in the future also.”
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