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Keeping a beard is not a common thing, know the interesting history related to the first Saturday of September


New Delhi. Keeping a beard has become a hobby of the youth in today's era. Every boy is quite updated about his beard and also follows new trends.

On the other hand, the youth groom their beards through trimming. These days, the trend of keeping a wellgroomed beard is quite popular among common people as well as professionals. Perhaps very few people would know that World Beard Day is also celebrated every year.

Actually, World Beard Day is celebrated every year on the first Saturday of September. This time in the year 2024, 'World Beard Day' is being celebrated on this day i.e. 7 September.

All the men who keep beard always come forward to celebrate this day. Men who keep beard are considered to be handsome as well as of cool nature.

At the same time, in some communities, beard is also associated with religious beliefs. Some people grow beard according to their culture and tradition. In such a situation, whether it is religious tradition or fashion, every year 'World Beard Day' is celebrated in a traditional way in different countries.

World Beard Day is a great opportunity for all beard lovers around the world to come together and share their love and memories of beards. World Beard Day is a day that brings beard enthusiasts together and provides an opportunity to exchange ideas.

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In every era, many famous and big personalities have kept beard in their own way. This includes the name of many famous personalities including the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, the great English writer and the world's famous playwright, William Shakespeare.

If we talk about the magnificent beard, then the record for the world's longest beard is in the name of Hans Langseth. Originally from Norway, Langseth immigrated to the United States. According to Guinness World Records, at the time of his death in 1927, Langseth's beard was 17 feet 6 inches long.

/ Written By Top News Bulletin



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