Father's Day, as its name implies, is a holiday to thank your father. It started in the early 20th century, originated in the United States, and has been widely spread all over the world. The date of the festival varies from region to region.
The first Father's Day in the world appeared in 19 10, which originated in the United States. Father's Day originated in Mrs. Dodd, Washington. Her mother died young, and her six brothers and sisters were brought up by her father. When she was growing up, she knew that her father was not easy, so she told the local priest how she felt about her father's love.
And I hope that one day I can devote myself to promoting fatherly love. After the priest made a suggestion to the local government, he finally passed the proposal to designate the third Sunday in June as Father's Day every year.
The custom activities of Father's Day in various countries
1. America cooks breakfast for parents.
On Father's Day, every American whose father died will wear a white rose, while Americans whose father is alive will wear a red rose. In Pennsylvania, people also use dandelions to pay tribute to their fathers, while in Vancouver, people choose to wear white lilacs.
In America, Father's Day breakfast is usually cooked by children, so parents can go to sleep without getting up early. Breakfast is prepared by children and taken to bed for parents to eat. In addition, in the United States, children will send cards to their fathers and buy small gifts such as ties and socks to show their respect for their fathers.
2. Japan reads a thank-you note to his father and rubs his back.
On Father's Day in Japan, daughters usually read a thank-you letter to their father. They will reunite with their father and give him gifts and blessings. In Japan, no matter whether a daughter is married or in a boudoir, she usually writes a letter full of love and blessing to her father, holds it in front of her father and reads it aloud to her father to thank him for his parenting.
Japan's bathing culture has a long history, and bathing is a kind of enjoyment for the Japanese. Therefore, on Father's Day, daughters should personally rub their backs for their father who is taking a bath, which is also a way to give him the greatest warmth.