Father's Day is a celebration to responsible paternities.Mike Cox / Unspash.
This is how the father in Mexico and Latin America is celebrated on the day
While the month of June is the most common for celebrate Father's Day, This celebration has different dates depending on the country. In Mexico, Canada, Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica and Cuba, it is common to celebrate on the third Sunday of June, since this day parents do not work and thus spend time with their family.
In Argentina, the first celebration was held on August 24, 1958, in honor of José de San Martín, considered the father of the country. However, in the sixties he decided to change to the third Sunday of June too.
Countries like Bolivia and Honduras celebrate March 19, San José Day, while in Brazil the second Sunday of August is celebrated. Also, in Guatemala Father's Day It is June 17, in Nicaragua on June 23 and in Uruguay on the second Sunday of July.
Throughout the world, Father's Day is celebrated in various ways.CDC / UNSPLASH.
Father's Day in the rest of the world
Unlike the United States, Mexico and Latin America, Father's Day It is usually celebrated on March 19 in most European countries, San José Day, since, according to the Catholic tradition, this day is special for the adoptive father of Jesus.
Some Asian countries adopted on the third Sunday of June for this celebration, but, South Korea decided to designate May 8 as parents' day to celebrate both the mother and the father. In Africa, most celebrate on the third Sunday of June, while, in the Middle East, it is celebrated on June 21.
How do you get used to celebrating Father's Day?
Father's Day Celebration It is a date designed to live together with a family, in which it is common to give small details and carry out recreational activities.
Some of the most popular activities are family meals, visits to delicious restaurants, making small weekend trips, sports or cultural activities, as well as giving creative crafts and gifts.