Father's Day(Hari Ayah) di 🇺🇸 Amerika Serikat
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Father's Day(Hari Ayah) di Amerika Serikat
Ucapan Lokal: Happy Father's Day
Father's Day in the United States is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. The holiday was inspired by Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, who wanted to honor her father, a Civil War veteran who raised six children as a single parent. While it was first celebrated in 1910, Father's Day did not become a permanent national holiday until 1972 under President Richard Nixon.
Father's Day celebrations in America typically center on outdoor activities and quality time. Barbecues and cookouts are the most popular way to celebrate, with fathers often taking charge of the grill as a point of pride. Golf outings, fishing trips, and attending sporting events are classic Father's Day activities. The holiday coincides with the US Open golf championship, adding a sporting dimension to the celebrations.
Gift-giving for Father's Day tends toward practical and experience-based presents. Neckties, once the stereotypical Father's Day gift, have given way to electronics, tools, grilling accessories, sports memorabilia, and gift cards. Greeting cards remain important, with Father's Day being the fourth-largest card-sending occasion in the US. Many families also give the gift of a meal out, making it one of the busiest restaurant days of the year.
The holiday has evolved to recognize all types of father figures, including stepfathers, grandfathers, uncles, and mentors. Social media tributes and throwback photos flood platforms on Father's Day. While commercially smaller than Mother's Day, Father's Day spending has grown significantly, exceeding 20 billion dollars annually. The day also prompts public conversations about fatherhood, work-life balance, and the evolving role of fathers in American families.
Tentang Father's Day(Hari Ayah)
Annual observance honoring fathers and paternal figures, celebrated on the third Sunday of June in most countries with gifts, cards, family meals, and activities recognizing paternal contributions.