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what day is gravy day

Gravy Day is celebrated on 21 December, mainly in Australia, inspired by Paul Kelly’s song “How to Make Gravy.”

What day is Gravy Day?

  • Gravy Day is an unofficial observance held every year on 21 December.
  • The date comes directly from the opening line of Paul Kelly’s 1996 song, where the imprisoned narrator writes a letter dated “21st of December.”

Why it’s called Gravy Day

  • In the song, the character Joe asks “who’s gonna make the gravy now?” as he misses Christmas with his family, turning gravy into a symbol of togetherness and home.
  • Fans embraced the song so strongly that 21 December became known as Gravy Day, especially in Australian online culture and media.

How people mark Gravy Day

  • Many Australians play or sing “How to Make Gravy,” share lyrics or jokes, and post about Gravy Day in the lead‑up to Christmas.
  • Some use it as a lighthearted excuse for early festive gatherings, often with Christmas food, roast dinners, and of course plenty of gravy.

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