''5 Mins More Please'': Twitter Marks World Sleep Day With Relatable Memes And Jokes
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World Sleep Day 2023: The theme for World Sleep Day 2023 is ''sleep is essential for health.''
There is nothing quite like an uninterrupted, good night's sleep. Sleep recharges our brains and bodies and is the foundation of a healthy lifestyle. Every year, the Friday before the spring equinox is observed as International Sleep Day. The first World Sleep Day was celebrated in 2008 and since then it has become an annual affair. Here's your reminder to take a post-lunch nap!#WorldSleepDay#ThiruvananthapuramZoo#Hippopotamus#KeralaTourismpic.twitter.com/lYpzarEDoT Rise and shine! 🌞Just kidding, it's #WorldSleepDay, so roll over and hit snooze for a few extra zzzs. Corporate should declare official holiday today on the occasion of #WorldSleepDay 😀😅 pic.twitter.com/dovu7bMiNO How to Celebrate World Sleep Day?Take a Nap 😴 pic.twitter.com/JEMXoiw2Ol The best thing about #WorldSleepDay is that you don't have to do anything. Just lie down and close your eyes. And maybe snore a little. Let's celebrate #WorldSleepDay 💤 pic.twitter.com/fhK31QALJR #WorldSleepDayLet's celebrate the most peaceful day 🤩🥳Hurrah!! pic.twitter.com/GwkBvsIOFz Happy "World Sleep Day" 🤩😝 pic.twitter.com/MSGK5ssern It's world sleep day today?Well then..It seems I have no choice but to go back to bed😂😴 #SamYUpic.twitter.com/8BuWcRfoCO Did you know...Humans spend 1/3 of their life sleeping? #worldsleepdaypic.twitter.com/kB8rxt5gFc Happy World Sleep Day 😴 pic.twitter.com/hOIvXhRBf9
The day, which is being marked on March 17 this year, aims to celebrate the benefits of good and healthy sleep and raise awareness of society's sleep problems. Every year, World Sleep Day is celebrated under a specific theme. The theme for World Sleep Day 2023 is ''sleep is essential for health.''
''Just like eating well and exercising, sleep is a behavior that is foundational to one's physical, mental, and social well-being'', the society explained on its website.
As people around the world celebrate World Sleep Day today, Twitter users are having a field day creating memes and posting jokes on the microblogging platform. If you, like most people, love sleep, these tweets will definitely strike a chord.