National Father–Daughter Day in the United States
National Father–Daughter Day in the United States is held on October 11. On the second Sunday of October. This event in the second decade of the month October is annual.
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Father–Daughter Day (sometimes called National Father–Daughter Day) is a holiday recognized annually on the second Sunday of October in the United States, honoring the relationship between a father and a daughter. Unlike Mother's Day and Father's Day, it is not federally recognized.
The U.S. holiday was originally conceived by Smokey Robinson (William "Smokey" Robinson Jr. is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, actor and former record executive director.) to honor his relationship with his only daughter. In human development the relationship between fathers and sons overshadows the bond with daughters. This holiday promotes the development of young women through their father.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
National Daughters Day in India on September 27 (is celebrated on the 4th Sunday of September every year);
Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day on January 5 (Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane);
World Daughter's Day on January 12 (an international initiative that arose from the National Daughter Day in India);
Wiener Töchtertag or Daughter's Day in Austria on April 25 (an annual event where girls can broaden their horizons in choosing a career. The initiative of a woman adviser, Catherine Gaal, in cooperation with the Vienna Economic Chamber and the Directorate of Education in Vienna);
Töchter-Tag or Daughter's Day in Hamburg, Germany on April 26 (The Youth Education Association became the initiator in Hamburg. The idea is to introduce girls to technical professions);
Sons and Daughters Day in Germany on August 11 (The Der Tag der Söhne und Töchter a family holiday and a good time to spend time together);
Grandparents Day in South Africa on October 4 (First Sunday in October);
Grandparents Day in United Kingdom on October 4 (First Sunday in October);
Father's Day in Luxembourg on October 4 (first Sunday in October);
Grandmothers' Day in Germany on October 11 (Second Sunday in October);
Grandparents Day in Hong Kong on October 11 (Celebrated since 1990 on the second Sunday of October);
Grandparents Day in Pakistan on October 11 (Second Sunday in October);
Bolivian Woman's Day on October 11 (Día de la Mujer Boliviana - the birthday of Adela Zamudio, a national pioneer in the fight against discrimination);
Girl's Day in El Salvador on October 11 (Día de la niña);
No Bra Day on October 13 (On this day women are encouraged to forgo wearing no bra as a means to encourage breast cancer awareness)