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The third Sunday of June in the Gregorian calendar is Father's Day. It is a day of gratitude to fathers.
Father's Day, as the name suggests, is a day of thanksgiving for fathers. It originated in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century and has been widely spread around the world. The date of the festival varies from region to region.
The widest day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June every year, when Father's Day is celebrated in 52 countries and regions around the world.
There are many ways to celebrate the holidays, and most of them are related to gifts, family meals, or events. There is no legal Father's Day in Chinese mainland. But mainlanders are accustomed to celebrating the third Sunday in June as Father's Day;
Father's Day in Taiwan is August 8. Father's Day in Taiwan, China, is celebrated on August 8 every year and is also known as the eighth holiday. This is because "88" is similar to father, and the word "88" is connected together like "father", so Father's Day is specially arranged on August 8.
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On August 8th, because [八八] is similar to Dad, and the two words [88] are connected together to form a "father" character.
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Third Sunday in June. This year it's June 17. Hehe, prepare a gift for your father early.
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The third Sunday in June, this year it is June 17.
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6-17, this year.
Every year on the third Sunday in June, Father's Day is celebrated.
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Father's Day is the third Sunday in June.
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Third weekend in June!
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Father's Day (father'S day), as the name suggests, is a day to give thanks to fathers. Originating in the United States around the beginning of the 20th century, the festival is now widely spread around the world, and the dates of the festival vary by region.
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The third Sunday of June in the Gregorian calendar is Father's Day, and in 2021 it is June 20.
1. The origin of Father's Day.
The internationally popular Father's Day follows Mother's Day and is celebrated on the third Sunday in June. In June 1934, the U.S. Congress uniformly designated the third Sunday in June as Father's Day.
In 1972, Nixon** formally signed a parliamentary resolution establishing Father's Day. The festival was finally established in the form of a law and has been used ever since. More than 20 countries around the world now commemorate Father's Day with church ceremonies, card giving and gifts.
On Father's Day, children buy gifts such as ties, belts, clothes, shoes and socks, lighters, cigarettes, alcohol, fishing rods, and make breakfast. Parents don't have to wake up early in the morning and can sleep for a while, and their children usually make breakfast and bring it to their parents before bed, or invite them to the restaurant.
2. Father's Day activities.
The United States makes breakfast for parents.
On Father's Day, all Americans whose father is deceased wear a white rose, while Americans whose father is alive wear a red rose. In Pennsylvania, people also greet their fathers with dandelions, while in Vancouver, people choose to wear white lilacs.
In the United States, breakfast is usually made by the children on Father's Day, and parents can continue to sleep instead of waking up early. The children make breakfast and bring it to their parents before going to bed. In addition, in the United States, children will also send greeting cards to their fathers, buy small gifts such as ties and socks for their fathers, as a sign of respect for their fathers.
Japan reads a letter of gratitude to his father and rubs his back.
On Father's Day in Japan, daughters usually read thank-you notes to their fathers. They would reunite with their fathers and give them gifts and blessings. In Japan, whether it is a married daughter or a daughter who is in the middle of a boudoir, it is common to write a letter of love and blessing to her father, hold the letter in front of her father, read it aloud to her father, and thank him for his birth and nurturing grace.
Japan has a long history of bathing culture, and bathing is a pleasure for Japanese people. Therefore, on Father's Day, the daughters have to rub the back of their fathers in the bath, which is also a way to give their fathers the greatest warmth.
German father celebrates with beer.
On Father's Day in Germany, alcoholic German fathers can get as drunk as they want, and their daughters-in-law are not allowed to care when they return home. Some of the men in the small towns went out early in the morning with carts full of beer filled with large wooden barrels, drinking with whoever they met until they fell drunk on the street.
There are many ways to bless in China.
Unlike the way people in foreign countries celebrate Father's Day, people in China celebrate Father's Day in a variety of ways. People express their gratitude to their fathers in different ways. **Witness the relationship between father and daughter, shoot micro-films, depict warm fatherly love comics, cook specialty dishes, travel, give gifts, etc.
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