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National Kiss and Make Up Day

Celebrated on 08/25/2026

Quick Fact

National Kiss and Make Up Day is celebrated on August 25th each year. The holiday encourages people to resolve conflicts and mend relationships with a kiss. It was first observed in 2006 as a way to promote forgiveness and harmony.

Origins and Establishment of National Kiss and Make Up Day

National Kiss and Make Up Day was created in 2006 by Jacqueline V. Milgate, a relationship coach and author. Milgate established the holiday to encourage people to put aside their differences and reconcile with loved ones after arguments or misunderstandings. The date, August 25th, was chosen as a symbolic time for fresh starts, falling near the end of summer when many families prepare for the new school year.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, the holiday has gained modest recognition through social media and relationship-focused blogs. Celebrations typically involve couples or friends making amends by sharing a kiss, writing apology letters, or spending quality time together. Some organizations use the day to promote conflict resolution workshops or campaigns about the importance of forgiveness in relationships. While not an official public holiday, it serves as a lighthearted reminder to prioritize connection over pride.

Facts & General Observations

  • According to a 2019 survey, 62% of couples reported that a simple kiss helped resolve a disagreement within minutes.
  • National Kiss and Make Up Day is one of several "kissing holidays" in the U.S., including National Kissing Day (June 22) and International Kissing Day (July 6).
  • The phrase "kiss and make up" dates back to the 19th century, appearing in literature as a metaphor for reconciliation after quarrels.

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