United States
In the United States, Father’s Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June. It is a day to honor fathers and grandfathers with special meals, gifts, and family activities. Many people give cards and handmade crafts to show their appreciation. It’s common for families to spend the day together, enjoying barbecues, picnics, or a simple dinner at home.
Germany
In Germany, Father’s Day, known as Vatertag, is celebrated on Ascension Day, which is 40 days after Easter. It is a public holiday, and it’s traditionally a day for men to enjoy outdoor activities. Groups of fathers often spend the day hiking or taking part in other outdoor adventures, often accompanied by wagons filled with food and beverages.
Brazil
In Brazil, Father’s Day (Dia dos Pais) is celebrated on the second Sunday in August. The day is marked by family gatherings and feasts. Children typically give their fathers and grandfathers small gifts, such as handmade crafts or cards. It’s a day for families to come together and celebrate the important role of fathers and grandfathers in their lives.
Thailand
In Thailand, Father’s Day is celebrated on December 5th, which is the birthday of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. The day is both a tribute to the King and a celebration of fatherhood. People wear yellow to honor the King, and children often present their fathers with a canna flower, which is considered a masculine flower in Thai culture.
Russia
In Russia, Father’s Day is celebrated on February 23rd as part of Defender of the Fatherland Day. Originally a day to honor military personnel, it has evolved into a celebration of all men, including fathers and grandfathers. Families celebrate with festive meals and give small gifts to the men in their lives.
Father’s Day traditions vary around the world, but the central theme remains the same: showing appreciation for fathers and grandfathers.
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