Grandparents day

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Grandparents' Day is a holiday celebrated in countries around the world to show gratitude and respect for older generations and to recognize the important role grandparents play in the lives of their grandchildren and families as a whole. It is a special time for younger generations to express their love and appreciation for those who have supported and raised them.

History of the holiday
The idea of ​​celebrating Grandparents' Day emerged in the 20th century and was first implemented in the United States. In 1978, US President Jimmy Carter officially established National Grandparents' Day, which has since been celebrated every first Sunday after Labor Day in September. Since then, the holiday has spread to other countries, each of which has chosen its own dates and traditions of celebration.

Celebration traditions
Grandparents' Day traditions can vary depending on the country and culture, but the main points are usually related to expressing gratitude and care.

Visiting and gifts. On this day, it is customary to visit grandparents, give them gifts, flowers, and symbolic cards. Gifts can be homemade or purchased, but the main thing is attention and time spent with the family.

Family gatherings and dinners. Often on Grandparents' Day, families gather together for lunch or dinner. This is a time for communication, memories, and strengthening family ties.

School and community events. Some schools organize special events where children can prepare greetings and crafts for their grandparents. Public events and concerts may also be held in honor of the older generation.

Stories and family traditions. Grandparents' Day is also an opportunity for the older generation to share family traditions, talk about the past, and pass on important family values ​​to their grandchildren.

Grandparents' Day in Different Countries
USA. In the United States, Grandparents' Day is celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day. The main idea of ​​the holiday is to thank the older generation for their contribution to raising children and preserving family traditions.

Italy. In Italy, the holiday is called Festa dei Nonni and is celebrated on October 2. It is an official day dedicated to grandparents, and various events are held on this day in schools and public organizations.

Poland. In Poland, grandparents have their own special days: Grandmother's Day is January 21, and Grandfather's Day is January 22. These days are celebrated with family, presenting gifts and flowers.

France. In France, Grandmother's Day is celebrated on the first Sunday in March. On this day, it is customary to give flowers and have family dinners.

Great Britain. In the UK, Grandparents' Day is celebrated in October. The celebration also includes family dinners and parties in honor of older family members.

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