Talk Like Shakespeare Day: 'Tis time to speaketh like Shakespeare
Hear ye, hear ye. Alas, 'tis true. April 23 celebrates the birth of one of the world's most celebrated writers of all time, William Shakespeare.
Former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley did it. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman have done it too! They all proclaimed April 23 Talk Like Shakespeare Day to encourage people to express themselves using words and phrases coined by the bard himself.
Whether thou believeth or not, some of the most common phrases and words still used today were actually coined by Shakespeare himself.
All That Glitters Isn't Gold
Baseless
Castigate
Dwindle
Good Riddance
Green-Eyed Monster
Heart of Gold
In a Pickle
It's Greek to Me
Laughing Stock
Love is Blind
Naked Truth
Not Slept One Wink
One Fell Swoop
Own Flesh and Blood
The Lady Doth Protest Too Much
Too Much of a Good Thing
Wear My Heart On My Sleeve
What's Done is Done
Wild Goose Chase
In honor of Talk Like Shakespeare Day, why not give it a whirl with some of the talking tips listed below.
Replace "you" with "thee" or "thou."
Replace "it" with "tis."
End verbs such as run or walk with "eth."
Fear not. If you are stuck for words, give the Shakespearean Insult Generator a try!
April 23 is also National Picnic Day, International Nose Picking Day and Lover's Day.
Sources:
Grammar. List of Words and Phrases Shakespeare Invented
Merriam-Webster. Top 10 Phrases from Shakespeare
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