Binge Day is celebrated annually on September 25 as a day to binge-watch your beloved film, television series, or television program. The day is not a federal holiday, so unless it falls on a weekend, it is not a day off. The holiday can be observed alone or with friends while viewing television or a large-screen movie and snacking. Are you prepared to learn more about this day?
The background of Binge Day
The original meaning of the word ‘binge’ is ‘to absorb.’ To be completely submerged in wet mud, perspiration, or any other liquid that can be absorbed. Since its introduction in the 18th century, the term has been used to characterize the’soaked-up’ condition of anyone who is overburdened with work.
With the introduction of comic books in the 1920s, the first observed trend was the completion of a complete series in a single sitting. It was common to have the impulse to read everything at once, followed by a lengthy wait for a new release. The same pattern was observed decades later, in the 1970s and 1980s, when cassettes made it possible to tangibly possess a movie or television program. This meant that people could now view their favorite film or television show at any time.
In the 1980s, when Japanese magazines began posting chapters of their “manga” comics, binge-watching as we know it today was created. A compilation of these chapters would then be published as a standalone volume of a story comic. The term binge-reading was coined due to the fact that this compilation of chapters could be read in a single sitting. Later, all streaming services, including Netflix, adopted this strategy.
Thanks to the abundance of online streaming services for movies and television programs, a person can now watch any content they desire on any device. In this context, “binge-watching” merely refers to the act of continuously using a device in a single sitting while performing no other activity. The new “high” is getting up to fetch a snack and then returning to a show or movie and feeling accomplished for having completed it.
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ACTIVITIES ON BINGE DAY
Watch something of interest nonstop
It is Day of the Binge! Simply access a television or film series and set a goal to finish it within a day. Don’t neglect to invite your family, friends, and significant other!
Grab some tasty treats
Get some snacks that have a similar theme to what you’re viewing so that you can snack on them when you’re hungry or need a break. A word of advice: refrain from eating the popcorn. It will simply cause your mouth to become dry, and you will need to consume something to retain moisture. Instead, order some hot dogs, nachos, or chow mein.
Host a binge-eating celebration.
Instead of viewing television alone, invite your friends over for a binge-watching party. In addition to having company, there will also be refreshments.
5 Interesting Facts Concerning Binge Day
“Squid Game” is the most binge-watched Netflix television program.
With 33 seasons and 710 episodes, “The Simpsons” is the longest TV show in continuity.
A binge-watching session typically lasts approximately five hours, which is roughly equivalent to six episodes.
An estimated 90 percent of millennials appreciate binge-watching content, according to a study.
If a person makes binge-watching a habit, it can have a number of negative health effects; excess of anything is undesirable.
BINGE DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | September 25 | Monday |
2024 | September 25 | Wednesday |
2025 | September 25 | Thursday |
2026 | September 25 | Friday |
2027 | September 25 | Saturday |