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National Proofreading Day

Celebrated on 03/08/2026

Quick Fact

National Proofreading Day, observed on March 8th, was created to highlight the importance of careful proofreading in written communication. The day encourages everyone to double-check their work for errors, as even a single typo can change the meaning of a sentence or cost a company millions.

Origins and Establishment of National Proofreading Day

National Proofreading Day was founded in 2014 by Judy Beaver, a former copy editor and proofreader, who wanted to promote the value of error-free writing. The date, March 8th, was chosen because it is also the birthday of her mother, Flo, who was an avid proofreader. Beaver launched the day to encourage people to take a moment to proofread their work before publishing or sending it.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, National Proofreading Day has gained recognition through social media campaigns, educational institutions, and writing communities. It is now celebrated by sharing proofreading tips, hosting workshops, and participating in online challenges to catch errors. Many companies use the day to remind employees to review documents carefully, and schools incorporate proofreading exercises into their curriculum.

Facts & General Observations

  • A single typo in a headline can reduce click-through rates by up to 50%.
  • The most common proofreading errors include missing commas, incorrect apostrophes, and homophone misuse (e.g., their/there/they're).
  • Studies show that reading text aloud can help catch up to 80% of errors that are missed during silent reading.

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