In case you didn’t know, it’s High Five Day! I felt I’d be missing a golden opportunity if I didn’t bring this yearly event up today so give yourself a high five and enjoy the websites I’ll be giving attention to.
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Click to visit: W W W . N A T I O N A L H I G H F I V E D A Y . C O M
As the website starts off by saying, National High Five Day (NH5D) occurs the third Thursday of April every year which, this year at least, lands on the 17th. The continues by explaining how the high five came to exist, when NH5D started, what you can do to take part, and the people behind this spirited celebration.
The highlight of this site are the links to various multimedia including;
- NH5D documentary
- Videos showing “intense” high fives
- A comic promoting NH5D
- A list of songs that make up the soundtrack for each year’s NH5D
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Click to visit: W W W . H I G H F I V E . M E . U K
This website is what first showed me the wonders of National High Five Day. It pains me to admit that I didn’t even know that such a thing existed!
highfive.me.uk is a wonderful high five resource website. There’s a blog with the latest news, links to the creators’ social networking pages, a database of high fives in the media, miscellaneous information about our favourite hand to hand gesture (such as the history, culture and science), an extensive collection of pictures, and the types of high fives available… and that’s just for starters!
As if all that wasn’t enough the website also have lots of fun activities for all the family to use such as computer wallpapers, a jigsaw puzzle, a widget that counts down to NH5D and a browser toolbar for all your searching requirements.
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I hope you enjoyed today’s websites and they made you want to high five someone you care about. However, if you’re reading this post a little on the late side, then there’s no need to feel left out… Consider this virtual high five from me!
Special thanks to highfive.me.uk that supplied that image (which, incidentally, was what I was looking for online when I found the website!). ![]()