"May 4 is often known as "Star Wars Day". It is jokingly said: "May the 4th be with you", in reference to the popular phrase in
Star Wars: "
May the Force be with you." The phrase dates back to at least
1979, on the day
Margaret Thatcher was elected
Britain's first woman
prime minster. Her party took out a newspaper ad in the
London Evening News that said
"May the Fourth be with you, Maggie. Congratulations."[1]
Typical festivities consist of inviting fellow Star Wars-obsessed friends to stay over, and then watching the series in succession. Lots of snacks, bring
lightsabers and Star Wars-themed toys. Lightsaber fights in the early morning hours optional."