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Is there a Father's Day in America?

The third Sunday in June is Father's Day in America.

Father's Day appears in the United States 19 10. Initiated by Lawrence Ogden on 19 10. Lawrence is one of the most influential journalists in America. He wrote an article on 1920 entitled "Celebrating for Father". This article caused a great response and made everyone start to reflect.

Lawrence also proposed the origin of Father's Day. 1927, the us congress passed a resolution to designate the third Sunday in June as the "father's day" in the United States.

Subsequently, other countries began to set up their own Father's Day. This festival was originally set up to commemorate William, the conqueror of the ancient British army, and his wife Maria. In modern society, with the development and changes of the times, Father's Day gradually has more different meanings.

Customs of Father's Day in various countries:

1, Father's Day in Japan

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.

2. German Father's Day

On Father's Day in Germany, alcoholic German fathers can drink as much as they want, and their daughter-in-law is not allowed to take care of her when she comes home. In some small towns, men push beer carts full of big barrels out early in the morning and drink with whoever they meet until they pass out in the street.

3. Father's Day in China

In China, on Father's Day, as long as they don't live in different places, children usually reunite with their fathers and give them gifts. Those who live in different places will also call and send short messages to express their reverence, love, gratitude and blessings to their fathers.