Every year on September 19, people around the world say “Ahoy, matey!” instead of “Hello!” and shout “Aaarrr!” just for fun. Why? Because it’s International Talk Like a Pirate Day, a humorous and parodic observance that has become an unlikely global internet tradition. From its quirky origins in the US to its widespread popularity in gaming and online culture, the day is a reminder of how humor and creativity can build unexpected international celebrations.
History of Talk Like a Pirate Day
- The holiday was created in 1995 by two friends—John Baur and Mark Summers—from Albany, Oregon, who jokingly proposed a day for everyone to speak like stereotypical pirates using exaggerated phrases, usually in a West Country English accent.
- The idea was sparked during a racquetball game when one of them, reacting to an injury, exclaimed “Aaarrr!”—a classic pirate growl. The game was played on June 6, but to avoid clashing with D-Day commemorations, they chose September 19, the birthday of Summers’ ex-wife, as the official date.
- What began as an inside joke turned into a global sensation when they shared their idea in 2002 with humor columnist Dave Barry, who loved it and widely promoted it.
Present Day Celebrations
While not an official holiday, Talk Like a Pirate Day is now marked by,
- Social media posts and memes in pirate language
- Hidden features (“easter eggs”) on tech platforms and games
- Themed discounts or events by businesses and bookstores
- Pirate-themed costume parties, videos, and music
For example
- In 2008, Facebook offered a pirate-language interface for users.
- In 2010, Reddit featured a pirate-themed design for the day.
- Programming book publisher O’Reilly once discounted R language books, playing on the pirate “Arrr!” sound.
- Even the Pastafarian movement (Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster) has adopted the holiday as part of its quirky worldview, linking pirates to their satirical theology.
Key Facts to Remember
- Date: September 19 every year
- Founded by: John Baur and Mark Summers in 1995
- Origin: Joke during a racquetball game
- Promoted by: Humorist Dave Barry in 2002
- Celebrated by: Online platforms, gaming communities, and parody lovers


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