Blame Somebody Else Day
Blame Somebody Else Day is held on September 13. This event in the second decade of the month September is annual.
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"When someone always blames or incriminates others for things, it means that they are a person who does not assume their own responsibility for what happens to them personally or for what happens in general, in the world," says Rafael San Román, psychologist at iFeel, "They always put the guilty party outside and always consider themselves innocent, without influence on events," he continues.
Blame Someone Else Day was invented by Ann Meller of Clio, Michigan, in 1982. One day her alarm clock didn't go off, creating a domino effect of unfortunate events during the day. Since that day fell on Friday the 13th, the celebration takes place on the 13th.
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