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National High Five Day Encourages Positivity and Connection

Apr 16, 2026 09:00AM ● By Kenzie Shiver

Watertown, NY – Sometimes, the simplest gestures can have the biggest impact. On April 16, people across the country will celebrate National High Five Day, a lighthearted holiday dedicated to spreading positivity, encouragement, and connection.

            Observed on the third Thursday of April each year, National High Five Day is all about celebrating achievements – big or small – and sharing a moment of recognition with others. Whether it’s congratulating a coworker, cheering on a friend, or encouraging a teammate, a high five is a universal symbol of support and success.

A Simple Gesture with Meaning

            The high five has become a widely recognized way to celebrate, motivate, and connect. It’s often used in sports, schools, and workplaces as a quick and uplifting way to acknowledge effort and accomplishment.

            While the gesture itself is simple, the meaning behind it can be powerful. A high five can boost morale, build camaraderie, and create a sense of community – something many people value in their everyday lives.

Spreading Positivity

            National High Five Day serves as a reminder to take a moment to recognize the people around us. In busy routines, it’s easy to overlook small wins or forget to show appreciation.

            This day encourages people to pause, celebrate progress, and lift each other up – whether through a literal high five or another kind of gesture.

Ways to Celebrate

There are plenty of easy ways to take part in National High Five Day:

·         Give a high five to a friend, coworker, or family member

·         Celebrate someone’s accomplishment, no matter how small

·         Share positive messages or encouragement

·         Recognize teamwork and collaboration

Building Stronger Connections

            In communities like Watertown and across the North Country, small acts of positivity can go a long way in strengthening connections. National High Five Day is a fun and simple reminder that kindness and encouragement matter.

Residents are encouraged to take a moment to celebrate each other – and maybe share a high five along the way.