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Friendship Day 2025 Date and History: Know Why It Falls on the First Sunday of August

Friendship Day 2025 falls on 3 August. Know why India celebrates it on the first Sunday of August, its American origins, and how the day became popular through culture and tradition.

August 02, 2025 / 17:50 IST

Friendship Day is a day to appreciate the people who support us, make us laugh, and stand by us during difficult times. In India, it is celebrated every year on the first Sunday of August, and in 2025, this falls on 3 August.

Why Is Friendship Day Celebrated?

Friendship is one of the most meaningful relationships in life. Unlike family, it is not something we are born into, but something we choose and build over time. To honour the importance of this bond, a special day called Friendship Day is observed in many countries, including India.

How Did Friendship Day Begin?

The idea of Friendship Day can be traced back to 1935, when the US Congress declared the first Sunday of August as National Friendship Day. The aim was to promote peace and understanding among people, especially after the devastation of World War I.

The celebration gained attention through Joyce Hall, the founder of Hallmark Cards. In the 1930s, Hallmark began promoting the sale of greeting cards for this occasion, helping the idea reach a wider audience.

In India, the day became popular in the 1990s, especially among young people, with Bollywood films playing a major role in promoting it. Since then, it has become a day of fun, bonding, and heartfelt messages between friends.

How Is Friendship Day Celebrated in India?

In India, the most common tradition is tying friendship bands, colourful threads worn on the wrist as a symbol of lasting friendship. Many school and college students wear white T-shirts and write messages for each other on them as a memento of their bond.

People also exchange cards, flowers, chocolates, or personalised gifts. Social media platforms are filled with friendship posts, photos, and videos. Some people plan outings, while others prefer simple time together with their closest friends.

International Friendship Day

While International Friendship Day, recognised by the United Nations in 2011, is observed on 30 July, India's version continues to be celebrated on the first Sunday of August. The UN’s version focuses more on global unity, peace, and respect across cultures, while India’s celebration focuses on personal bonds and social activities.

Why the First Sunday of August?

The first Sunday of August was chosen to make it easier for people to gather and celebrate, as it is a weekend. Over the years, it has become a widely accepted date for celebrating friendship in India and many other countries.

FAQs

1. When is Friendship Day in 2025?
Friendship Day in 2025 will be celebrated on Sunday, 3 August, as it falls on the first Sunday of August, the date observed in India.

2. What is the difference between International Friendship Day and India's Friendship Day?
International Friendship Day, set by the United Nations, is observed on 30 July and focuses on global unity. India’s Friendship Day, celebrated on the first Sunday of August, is more about personal relationships and social bonding.

3. Is Friendship Day celebrated on the same date every year?
No, the date of Friendship Day changes every year. In India, it is celebrated on the first Sunday of August, so the exact date varies annually.

4. Do other countries also celebrate Friendship Day in August?
Yes, several countries like Bangladesh, Nepal, Malaysia, and the UAE celebrate Friendship Day on the first Sunday of August, just like India. However, countries like Paraguay and Argentina observe it on 20 July.

5. Do we get a holiday on Friendship Day in India?
No, Friendship Day is not a public holiday in India. However, since it falls on a Sunday, many people have the day off to celebrate with friends.

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