Every year, on the third Sunday of June, millions of people around the world set aside a special day to honor the heroes in their hearts, their great fathers. Father’s Day is not only a time to say thank you but also an opportunity for us to reflect on the moments with our fathers, cherishing the silent sacrifices they have made for our families.
About Father’s Day
This holiday originated in the United States in the early 20th century as an initiative to create a special day for fathers, similar to Mother’s Day. Since then, Father’s Day has spread around the world and is increasingly emphasized in modern life.
Father’s Day is not only an opportunity to express gratitude to fathers with gifts or wishes but also a reminder for us to care more about our fathers, not just on one day, but every day.

Meaning of Father’s Day
This is the time for children to express their gratitude, respect, and love to the person who has silently sacrificed, protected, and guided them through every stage of life. Not only stopping at wishes or gifts, Father’s Day also has a deeper meaning: reminding everyone to cherish family relationships, promoting family values, and evoking thoughts about the role of fathers in the journey of growing up of each of us.
For many people, this is also an occasion to remember deceased fathers or to express gratitude to those who have played the role of fathers in their lives. Therefore, Father’s Day is not only a holiday but also a gentle reminder for us to love and care for our fathers every day.
Dad was once a boy too; the only difference is that now he carries on his shoulders the great responsibility of protecting and loving his family.

What do people do on Father’s Day?
Father’s Day is a time to remember and honor your father’s contributions to your life. Many people send or give cards or gifts to their fathers. Common Father’s Day gifts include sporting goods or clothing, electronics, cooking supplies, or perhaps repair tools. Fathers can include fathers, stepfathers, fathers-in-law, grandfathers, great-grandfathers, and even other male relatives. In the days leading up to Father’s Day, many schools and Sunday schools help their students prepare handmade cards or small gifts for their fathers.
Some people choose to dedicate the day to their fathers: going out, fishing, watching movies, or just sitting together and talking. For those who no longer have a father, they often remember him by visiting his grave and reading old letters or reminiscing about old memories. No matter how you express it, the most important thing on this day is the sincere affection and time spent with the person who has always silently supported our lives.

Cultural Differences About Father’s Day
Although Father’s Day is commonly celebrated on the third Sunday of June in many countries such as the US, Canada, the UK, etc., each culture has its own way of celebrating it, with its own unique color. In Japan, people often give their fathers practical gifts such as ties, sake, or respectful thank-you letters. Thailand celebrates Father’s Day on the birthday of the late King Rama IX (December 5), as he is considered the “father of the nation.” On this day, people wear yellow and give white lilies to their fathers – a flower that symbolizes respect.
In South Korea, there is no separate day for fathers, but instead, there is Parents’ Day (May 8), when children give carnations to both parents. Meanwhile, in Italy and Spain, Father’s Day is associated with the feast of St. Joseph (March 19), who is considered a model father in Christianity. These differences show that although expressions may vary, affection for fathers is a common value that transcends cultural boundaries.

Conclusion—Message
Father’s Day is not just a day for giving gifts or sending wishes but a gentle reminder of love and gratitude for the father who has always silently sacrificed for the family without asking for recognition. No matter how busy life is, take time to care, talk, and express your feelings to your father when you still can. Sometimes a hug, a thank you, or a warm meal is enough to warm a father’s heart. Cherish the presence of your father not just on a day, but in every moment of life.