Social media trend report
Social media users celebrate UAE National Day... On the occasion of the 44th UAE National Day, social media users took to various online channels to share pictures from the celebrations as well as to congratulate the UAE, its leadership and people.
#SpiritOfTheUnion / Happy 44th National Day UAE
—These hashtags and phrases were used to express joy for National Day. Twitter users shared pictures and posts to highlight the Spirit of the Union.
@ATEEKSTER:
“Happy 44th National Day #UAE. A proud, great country.”
@sarahrizvi:
“Happy 44th National Day #UAE! Hope everyone is having a great time celebrating it back home! #MyDubai”
@Patiimaa:
“Happy 44th National Day. May Allah bless our beautiful country under
the leadership of our beloved leaders.”
@ItsGinelle:
“#OurUAE Happy 44th National Day UAE! I’m so proud of everything this country has accomplished. So grateful!”
@kamaalrkhan:
“Wishing a very happy 44th UAE National Day to all the people in UAE and congratulations to the government for the unbelievable development of the country.”
@b0nkers:
“Home is where the heart is and mine belongs to the #UAE. Happy 44th UAE - You make me proud. #SpiritoftheUnion”
@abildev:
“Happy Birthday to my second home since 1994, celebrating 44 years of achievement and pride. #NationalDay44”
Akbar Pullarakath:
“Congratulations to UAE. The past was glorious, the present is nice and the future will be bright. I wish the Rulers and people of UAE a wonderful and happy National Day!”
Jackie Patricia Waqas:
“Happy 44th national day to all the wonderful people in the Emirates. May Allah bless this wonderful country.”
Otunba Oyebukola Abayomi:
“It’s a thing of joy when you live in a country
where the people value the word ‘peace’. “
#UAE44 —
Instagrammers used this hashtag to showcase their pictures.
katiete:
“My pins from #UAE44 celebration. Let’s enjoy and celebrate the place we call home.”
ilhemss:
“Even Starbucks is celebrating!”
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