segunda-feira, 10 de agosto de 2009

Father's Day

What would we do without our first heroes, the first supermen we'll ever meet?



Here are some facts about this special day dedicated to all the fathers:

* Father's Day is a day honoring fathers, celebrated on the third Sunday of June in 52 of the world's countries and on other days elsewhere.

* Only in Brazil, Samoa and Taiwan the Father's Day is celebrated in August.

* The first observance of Father's Day is believed to have been held on June 19, 1910 through Sonora Dodd's efforts of Spokane.

* Father's Day is a celebration inaugurated in the early twentieth century to complement Mother's Day in celebrating fatherhood and male parenting. But where Mother's Day was met with enthusiasm, Father's Day was met with laughter.



* In the beginning, many people saw it as just the first step in filling the calendar with mindless promotions like "Grandparents' Day", "Professional Secretaries' Day", etc., all the way down to "National Clean Your Desk Day".

* In addition to Father's Day, International Men's Day is celebrated in many countries, most often on November 19.

* In the Philippines, Father's Day is not an official holiday, but is widely observed on 3rd Sunday of June. Most Filipinos born in the 60's to 70's and so on, did not celebrate Father's day but due to being under the influence of the United States as seen on television, the Filipinos most likely imitates this tradition and other American holidays. The advent of the internet also helps in promoting this holiday to the Filipinos.

* In Thailand, Father's Day is set as the birthday of the king. December 5 is the birthday of current king, Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX).

* Father's Day in Argentina is celebrated on the third Sunday of June, but there have been several attempts to change the date to August 24, to commemorate day in which the "Father of the Nation" José de San Martín became a father.




Have a great week (:

xxx,
teacher Bel

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