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Father's Day Fun Facts

  • Writer: Wasana
    Wasana
  • Jun 7, 2024
  • 2 min read

Father's Day is a time to honor and celebrate the dads and father figures in our lives. While we all know the basics of the holiday – gifts, cards, and quality time with dad – there's a lot more to Father's Day than meets the eye. Dive into these fascinating Father's Day fun facts that will surely bring a smile to your face!


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  1. Origins in the USA: Father's Day was first celebrated in the United States. It was inspired by the success of Mother's Day and was proposed by Sonora Smart Dodd in 1909 to honor her father, a Civil War veteran.

  2. International Celebration: While Father's Day is widely celebrated around the world today, it wasn't until 1972 that it became an official holiday in the United States when President Richard Nixon signed it into law.

  3. Date Disputes: Unlike Mother's Day, which has a fixed date (the second Sunday in May), Father's Day has different dates depending on the country. For example, in the United States, it's celebrated on the third Sunday in June, while in Australia and New Zealand, it's the first Sunday in September.

  4. Necktie Traditions: One of the most popular gifts for Father's Day is the necktie. It's estimated that around 20% of all Father's Day gifts are ties. It's become such a common gift that some dads jokingly refer to Father's Day as "National Necktie Day."

  5. Hallmark's Influence: Hallmark, the famous greeting card company, has played a significant role in popularizing Father's Day. They began producing Father's Day cards in the 1920s and have since expanded their selection to include a wide range of designs and messages.

  6. Father's Day Spending: Father's Day is big business. In the United States alone, it's estimated that consumers spend billions of dollars on gifts, cards, and special outings for Father's Day each year.

  7. Celebrity Dads: Many famous personalities throughout history have embraced fatherhood. From actors to athletes to politicians, there are countless celebrity dads who have left their mark on the world while also being devoted fathers to their children.

  8. Oldest Father: The oldest verified father in history is Les Colley from Australia, who became a father at the age of 92 in 1992. His wife gave birth to their son via IVF treatment.

  9. Father's Day Breakfast in Bed: One beloved tradition on Father's Day is serving dad breakfast in bed. It's a chance for families to pamper dad and start the day off on a special note.

  10. Father's Day Around the Globe: While the date and customs may vary, the sentiment behind Father's Day remains the same across cultures: to honor and express gratitude to fathers and father figures for their love, support, and guidance.


So, whether you're celebrating with a barbecue, a heartfelt card, or a simple phone call, take a moment this Father's Day to appreciate the dads and father figures who make a difference in our lives every day. Happy Father's Day!


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