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World Friendship Day is celebrated annually on 30 July, while America observes Friendship Day on the first Sunday of August every year. A day dedicated to friends and companions, it’s a time when you cherish the wonderful relationship you have with your friends.
Below are some facts and information about the Friendship Day or alternatively download our comprehensive worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment.
International Day of Friendship
- This day is also known as World Friendship Day.
- The idea of celebrating friendships came about in the 1930s through the greeting cards company, Hallmark.
- The proposed date was 2 August, however, it never gained popularity in the US as people viewed it as a profiteering.
- Though unpopular in both the US and Europe, the idea of honoring friendships was adopted by several countries in Asia from the 1950s onwards, including China, Malaysia and India, where friends exchange gifts. It is also popular in Latin America.
- In 1958, an organization called the World Friendship Crusade proposed 30 July as a day to recognize friendships. The WFC was founded by Dr Ramón Artemio Bracho of Paraguay as a way of using friendship to foster culture and peace.
- On 27 April 2011, the United Nations declared 30 July as the official International Day of Friendship, stating “Our world faces many challenges, crises and forces of division… To confront those crises and challenges, their root causes must be addressed by promoting and defending a shared spirit of human solidarity that takes many forms – the simplest of which is friendship.”
- The aim of International Friendship Day is to help bridge the gaps between people of different ages, races, colors, nationality, and religion in order to build strong communities that embrace difference.
- Celebrated on the first Sunday of August each year, the official origin of Friendship Day in America goes back to 1935, when Congress announced its importance and the need to dedicate a day especially for honoring friends.
More about Friendship
- What is friendship? Though difficult to define, according to psychologists, it’s a relationship marked by people voluntarily coming to rely on one another for emotional and social support and interaction.
- Friendships are different to other relationships because they often bring a lot of pleasure and fulfilment when in the company of your friend.
- Friendships are about mutual giving and taking, meaning each person contributes to the relationship to make it strong and beneficial.
- Friendships evolve over time. They can go through phases of being strong, go through times of distance or separation, and vary based on how much time and commitment each person has to devote to the relationship.
- Perhaps most important to healthy friendships is mutual respect for each other.
- In 1997, the United Nations named Winnie-the-Pooh as the world’s Ambassador of Friendship.
- Winnie-the-Pooh has many wonderful quotes about friendship, including “A day spent with you is my favorite day. So today is my new favorite day.”
- The traditional color for friendship is yellow, which is why yellow roses are associated with friendship.
- A popular way to honor friends on Friendship Day is through poetry, making personalised wristbands, or having matching pendants on necklaces.
Friendship Day Worksheets
This bundle contains 10 ready-to-use Friendship Day Worksheets that are perfect for students who want to learn more about Friendship Day, which is celebrated on the first Sunday of August every year. A day dedicated to friends and companions, it’s a time when you cherish the wonderful relationships you possess.
Download includes the following worksheets:
- Friendship Day Facts
- Fact or Bluff
- Friends!
- Friend Acrostic
- Friendship Customs
- Word Search
- Friendship Day Poem
- Sentence Building
- Friendship Band
- How Can I be a Pal?
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do we celebrate Friendship Day?
Every year, people have a day to celebrate with their friends. This day is called Friendship Day. The idea for this day started with Joce Hall in Paraguay in 1958.
Why is it called Friendship Day?
Friendship Day occurs annually on July 30. The World Friendship Crusade, a global entity dedicated to developing peace through friendship, had proposed International Friendship Day.
Which country has Friendship Day?
The International Day of Friendship is celebrated globally every year on July 30th. Although, some countries like India, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bangladesh, Malaysia, and the United States observe Friendship Day on the first Sunday of August annually instead.
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