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When it is Celebrated: Father's Day in the United Kingdom is celebrated on the third Sunday of June, aligning with the date observed by many other countries including the United States.
History: Though not as deeply rooted as Mother's Day, Father's Day is generally believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. The concept of honoring fathers was slow to reach across the Atlantic, but eventually, it gained popularity in the UK too. While it does not have any official recognition or historical significance specific to the UK, it has been embraced as a day to recognize and celebrate fatherhood and paternal bonds.
Traditions: The traditions for Father's Day in the UK are similar to those around the world. They typically include:
What People Do: On Father's Day, people take time to thank their fathers and father figures (which can include stepfathers, grandfathers, uncles or other male role models) for their influence and contribution to their lives. It is seen as a day for children of all ages to show appreciation through various means of affectionate gestures. While there are no public holidays associated with Father's Day in the UK, it remains an important day for family bonding and recognition of paternal care.