Talk Like a Pirate Day 2022: History, Significance and Activities

Talk Like a Pirate Day is one of the most unique amd entertaining day of celebrations and it is celebrated annually on 19th September worldwide

Talk Like a Pirate Day or International Talk Like a Pirate Day is a parodic holiday created in 1995 by two friends John Baur and Mark Summers, of Albany, Oregon, who proclaimed September 19 each year as the day when everyone in the world should talk like a pirate. 

An observer of this holiday would greet friends not with "Hello, everyone!" but with "Ahoy, maties!" or "Ahoy, me hearties!" So yeah this all about imitating our lovely pirates. 

Although real pirates likely didn’t use much of the vocabulary we now think of as “pirate lingo,” Talk Like a Pirate Day gives us a fun opportunity to break out of our regular routine, learn some history, and celebrate a bygone era.

Event Talk Like a Pirate Day
Date September 19, 2022
Day Monday
Significance The day gives you the opportunity to learn about the history and practice talking like a pirate for a day
Observed by United States

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Talk Like a Pirate Day History: 

According to Summers one of the founders, the day came into being as a result of a sports injury. During a racquetball game between Summers and Baur, one of them reacted to the pain with an outburst of "Aaarrr!", and the idea was born. That game took place on June 6, 1995, but out of respect for the observance of the Normandy landings, they chose Summers' ex-wife's birthday, as the day of the holiday for easy remembrance. 

They celebrated it quietly for a few years, sharing it as a joke with a small group of friends. One day in 2002, they wrote to humor columnist Dave Barry asking him to be the spokesperson for National Talk Like a Pirate Day. Amused by the idea, Barry agreed. He wrote a column about the holiday, giving it national prominence and thus creating a wave of Talk Like a Pirate Day events and celebrations across the nation. 

Pirates have been romanticized throughout our history and because of that only although the pirate-era is gone except Somalia! The craze of pirates is immensely popular especially among the young people. From Treasure Island to Pirates of the Carribean the pirates have always remained popular in media through books, tv shows and movies. 

At least three songs have been written about Talk Like a Pirate Day till now. Michigan filk musician Tom Smith wrote the original "Talk Like a Pirate Day" song on Talk Like a Pirate Day 2003. Later, inspired by the coincidence that September 19 is also Hermione Granger's birthday, Smith wrote "Hey, It's Can(n)on," in which Granger becomes a pirate queen after she discovers that her birthday falls on Talk Like a Pirate Day. Tom Mason and John Baur wrote "Talk Like a Pirate," performed by Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers. 

Talk Like a Pirate Day Significance: 

We all are today somehow fonds of pirates and especially their special way of talking and that's what this day celebrates. We recognize that pirates in real life didn't actually use most of the pirate lingo that we are familiar with from movies like Pirates of the Caribbean. But still some of it is and it doesn't matter much when it becomes a very fun way of talking as a great pastime. 

Getting involved with this day is sure to be a lots of fun! Because it’s just a silly day amd it also gives you an opportunity to be creative with your words while using many literate phrases which we rarely use in our daily use conversations today. Some of the top phrases includes Ahoy Matie,” “Avast,” “Aye, Aye Capt’n,” “Land ho!” “Hornpipe,” and many other. 

It also gives us a chance to relive the era of he pirates by imitating then through their lingo and some crazy pirate fans even goes for cosplaying the pirates. So it is a day full of fun and crazy activities that's why it is also very popular especially among kids nowadays. 

Irrespective to pirates it is Day of pure fun and emotions. During which you can feel relax for atleast a day by enjoying a time of pleasure with one of your friends and spending time with him by playing many fun games and doing many pirate themed activities which are all very fun. 


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Talk Like a Pirate Day Activities: 

On Talk Like a Pirate Day, the tradition is to walk, talk, and act like a pirate. Pirate lingo is actually really cool and it’s fun to adopt the lingo. There are many online sources and translators which can help in building up your ‘pirate talk’ as they also translates entire phrases of text to pirate language.

Crazy fans on this day go all out and host pirate parties where guests are made to cosplay in their pirate costumes. Popular food items for this day include cannonballs made out of cheese balls, cheese crackers as polly crackers, hotdogs with octopus arms, hummus as quicksand dip, and, of course, fish so yeah all pirates delicacy. 

Some people also likes to spend this day by reading books, listening music or watching movies based on pirates to indulge themselves into the world of pirates. In this way they gets their amount of pleasure but also gets to learn about various things regarding pirates and have a nice fun time along with it. 

Most Searched FAQs on Talk Like a Pirate Day: 

1. When is Talk Like a Pirate Day is celebrated? 

Talk Like a Pirate Day is annually celebrated on 19th September. 

2. Who created Talk Like a Pirate Day? 

Talk Like a Pirate Day was created by two friends John Baur and Mark Summers. 

3. Do pirates still exist? 

Yes, but on a much smaller scale than in previous centuries. However, modern-day pirates still occasionally attack ships passing through international shipping channels.

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