National Friendship Day
National Friendship Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of August each year. This day is dedicated to honoring the bonds of friendship and appreciating the special people in our lives. It encourages individuals to express their gratitude and love for friends through gestures, gifts, or simply spending time together.
The origins of National Friendship Day date back to 1935 when the United States Congress declared it a national holiday. Over the years, it has gained popularity worldwide, with many countries observing their own versions of the day. It serves as a reminder of the importance of friendship in fostering connections and support among people.