Add a Stupid Question Holiday

Ask a Stupid Question Day is a holiday celebrated in the United States, typically on the last school day of September, but the official date is September 28. It was created by K-12 teachers in the 1980s to encourage students to participate in class and ask questions without fear of being ridiculed.
The holiday is meant to help people overcome their fear of sounding uneducated and to encourage them to ask questions and learn. Some say that there is no such thing as a stupid question, and that people never learn anything if they are afraid to ask.
Some ways to celebrate Ask a Stupid Question Day include:
Giving an example of a stupid question you would like to know the answer to and encouraging discussion about possible answers
Asking some of the questions listed on wqad.com, such as "Why don't they make mouse flavored cat food?" or "Why is the man who invests your money called a broker?"


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