This is the reason why it is celebrated on December 10
Currently we can find in the calendar several dates to celebrate and demonstrate the love we feel for our loved ones and lately thanks to Many social networks have been created, including Best Friend's Day.
Although there are several days to celebrate friendship, such as February 14, which is the Day of Love and Friendship, or July 20, which is Friend's Day in Mexico, on social networks there are people who decided that it would be a good idea to celebrate the best friends.
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How did Best Friend's Day come about?
Worldwide, Friends' Day is commemorated on July 30, but there are people who thought in those whom we consider best friends, since, although we can create bonds of friendship with many, there are only a few individuals whom we consider very close and they are those whom we can trust at any time.
Due to this, on social networks, mainly on TikTok, the trend of celebrating Best Friend's Day has been created. Thanks to this video platform, trends such as give purple flowers or even Boyfriend's Day was created.
When is Best Friend's Day celebrated?
Videos have been published on TikTok in which it is mentioned that October is the ideal month to celebrate our best friend, although there are those who have more than oneoday it is valid to celebrate with all of them.
According to the videos shared on the platform, October 10 is the date to celebrate Best Friend's Day.
On TikTok, some accounts have published videos that you can send to your best friend to congratulate them and remind them how much you love them, as well as how important they are to you.
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