Father's Day

Father's Day Quick Facts - NZ

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2023 Date3 September 2023
2024 Date1 September 2024

Father's Day

Father's Day is an annual celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. The observance is dedicated to expressing gratitude towards fathers for their constant love, support and sacrifices in raising their children. It is a day for children to show love, appreciation, and respect for their fathers, making them feel special and valued for their role in the family.

In New Zealand, Father's Day has been celebrated since the early 20th century, following similar traditions observed in other English-speaking countries. Like many other countries, New Zealand adopted the American tradition of honoring fathers on this special day due to a variety of cultural, economic and historical factors. Over the years, Father's Day celebrations in New Zealand have evolved, reflecting contemporary society's increasing recognition of the importance of fathers in raising well-rounded, emotionally intelligent children.

Today, Father's Day in New Zealand is widely celebrated with various activities and gestures aimed at making fathers feel appreciated. Children often present their fathers with gifts, ranging from handmade cards or crafts to store-bought items. Family outings, special meals and activities tailored to the father's interests are also common ways to celebrate this day. In New Zealand, Father's Day takes place on the first Sunday of September, making it a special time for families to come together and show gratitude towards the paternal figures in their lives.

Top facts about Father's Day

  • The traditional Father's Day flower is a rose. Red roses are for living fathers, white ones are usually given to deceased fathers.
  • Father's Day became a more popular holiday during the Second World War as many fathers were away fighting for their countries and it was uncertain if they would return.
  • There is a Maori saying in New Zealand, Ko te matua te tuākana o ana tamariki, which translates to A father is the elder sibling of his children.
  • The tradition of Father's Day in New Zealand was adopted from the United States, which began celebrating the holiday in the early 20th century.

Top things to do for Father's Day in NZ

  • Buy your father, grandfather, uncle or important father roses and a present he would enjoy. Common gifts on Father's Day are usually ties, socks, mugs, hats and golfing items.
  • Try to learn the word for father in several other languages. In French the word is "père", in German "vater", in Spanish and Italian "padre" and in Russian "otets".
  • Spread awareness for the day by posting a picture of yourself with your father, husband, grandfather or important male in your life and use hashtags such as #daddy, #papa, #fathersday and #thegreatestfather.
  • If your dad is into sports, you might consider taking him to a local sports event, such as a rugby or cricket match, to enjoy some friendly competition.
  • Plan a surprise road trip to some of dad's favorite spots or explore some new locations together. New Zealand has many unique and breathtaking destinations to discover by car.

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