Friendship Day, a day dedicated to cherishing and celebrating the bonds of friendship, is celebrated with great enthusiasm worldwide. In 2024, Friendship Day will be observed on August 4th and in India, it is traditionally observed on the first Sunday of August.
This annual event is a time to honour and appreciate the friends who enrich our lives, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries.
History of Friendship Day
The concept of Friendship Day was first proposed by Joyce Hall, the founder of Hallmark Cards, in 1930. The idea was to dedicate a day for friends to celebrate their relationship and exchange greetings.
Initially, it gained popularity in the United States and later spread to other parts of the world. However, it wasn't until 1958 that the first World Friendship Day was proposed in Paraguay.
In 2011, the United Nations officially recognized July 30th as International Friendship Day. Despite this, many countries, including India, celebrate it on the first Sunday of August, keeping the tradition alive in their own way.
Significance of Friendship Day
Friends are the chosen family, providing support, love, and companionship through life's ups and downs. This day is a reminder to value these special relationships and to express gratitude for the friends who stand by us unconditionally.
Celebrations Around the World
Celebrations of Friendship Day vary across different cultures and countries. In India, it is common for friends to exchange Friendship Bands, cards, and gifts. Social media platforms are flooded with heartfelt messages, photos, and memories, with hashtags such as #FriendshipDay trending throughout the day. Many people also organise get-togethers, parties, and outings to commemorate the day.
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