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Father’s Day

Father’s Day is commemorated in most parts of the world on the third Sunday of June. Father’s Day is a celebration of fathers, honoring fatherhood, paternal bonds and the role fathers play in society. It’s very similar as celebrating the mother day to thank them for all they give to their children too. Father’s Day is now officially recognized in the US, but it is not a federal holiday. Government offices, organizations, businesses, and banks remain open. The public transportation system also operates as usual. Not like the mother’s day; but most of hotels and restaurants tend to be busier as families treat their fathers on this day. The Father’s Day weekend is usually full of celebrations as families treat their fathers to lunches; gifts, clothes and trips. On that day you can help your children and their friends prepare handmade cards and gifts for their fathers. You could also hold a large party or a BBQ to honor all the father figures in your extended family. If your dad is still alive, wish him a happy Father’s- Day by spending the holiday together doing some of his favorite activities. And if he loves Baseball, you can bring him baseball bat since the holiday occurs in the midst of the Baseball season. Different families celebrate that day in different ways. Traditionally, cards and masculine gifts are given out. Some of gift ideas include sporting gear, fish gadgets, and tools for household maintenance. Just 84 countries around the world celebrate that day as a holiday ; i wish all the world celebrate it too not just the 84 countries.