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Happy Father's day


CrOtALiTo June 19, 2011 10:50 AM

Happy Father's day
 
Please don't stand of your chair and look my post.

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO ALL THE FATHERS OF THIS WORLD.

Today is a special day for all the father of the world, you must stay with your family and you enjoy the special day eating and playing with your children.


Congratulation:D:cake::present:

I give you a big hug today.

On behalf of users Tomisimo.

chileno June 19, 2011 12:07 PM

Happy Father's Day to you too. :)

Johndiv23 June 19, 2011 06:45 PM

Happy Fathers Day
 
Of course before greeting other Dad's out there, I like to greet mine first, a happy Father's day to my Father and to all you great Dad's out there all over the world. :)

CrOtALiTo June 21, 2011 11:14 AM

You're right.

And congratulation for you too.

Luna Azul June 21, 2011 01:13 PM

That was very sweet of you, CrOtALiTo. Of course I'm not a father..:p It would be terrible if I were :lol:..

But I wish you all a Happy Belated Father's Day ;)

All days should be Mother's and Father's day... right? They deserve it.. (well, most of them, anyway :rolleyes:)

:pinkdaisies::present: :balloons::cake: :rose: :love:

CrOtALiTo June 21, 2011 07:23 PM

Yes I'm agree with you all the days should to be father's day and mother's day not only one day in the year.

Yes in fact a little belated your answer, but that's sincerely and very nice of your, then I apologize you hahahahah.

Thank you very much for your wishes.

Bye.

Synesther June 22, 2011 06:27 PM

Yayy, thanks to all the fathers for doing a great job sometimes .

Do you do anything special on father ‘s day? Some kind of tradition that actually does make sense? At least in my street, all that’s happening is guys getting drunk. Therefore, I’m quite happy it’s celebrated just once a year

Johndiv23 June 22, 2011 08:23 PM

We usually just get together as a family. Dad want his father's day simple. :)

CrOtALiTo June 25, 2011 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Synesther (Post 112579)
Yayy, thanks to all the fathers for doing a great job sometimes .

Do you do anything special on father ‘s day? Some kind of tradition that actually does make sense? At least in my street, all that’s happening is guys getting drunk. Therefore, I’m quite happy it’s celebrated just once a year

Yes that's the traditional for all the fathers in their day, I don't drink in that day commonly I do the same that all the days to be in my house ready that I'd like to travel a lot of better I wait a great chance and I travel with my family, it result better than I drink in the street or with friends inclusive with my brother in law.

Best regards.

coffeecup June 27, 2011 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Synesther (Post 112579)
Yayy, thanks to all the fathers for doing a great job sometimes .

Do you do anything special on father ‘s day? Some kind of tradition that actually does make sense? At least in my street, all that’s happening is guys getting drunk. Therefore, I’m quite happy it’s celebrated just once a year


We wake up dad at 7 (my little brother jumps on their bed) and shower him in gifts and things, then for the rest of the day he spends reading books we've given him or investigating whatever presents he recieves. It's usually something scientific so he gets quite preoccupied. ;)

CrOtALiTo June 29, 2011 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coffeecup (Post 112879)
We wake up dad at 7 (my little brother jumps on their bed) and shower him in gifts and things, then for the rest of the day he spends reading books we've given him or investigating whatever presents he recieves. It's usually something scientific so he gets quite preoccupied. ;)

That's great, you should to love more to your dad, I love my dad although almost not I see him.

When I have time, I go to his house that it is in the same city.

Glen June 13, 2013 06:23 PM

Minding the placement of the apostrophe, Día del Padre is Father's Day while Día de los Padres is Fathers' Day, right? Which is more commonly used? I'd vote for the second, so as to include all fathers.
Same thing for Mother's Day/Mothers' Day, ladies!

Rusty June 13, 2013 06:52 PM

Father's Day is the official name of the holiday in English.
Fathers' Day was the originally-submitted name, but Father's Day was already in use and that name stuck.
The singular form is also the more commonly-used Spanish name for the holiday.

The celebration is for all fathers, one at a time.

AngelicaDeAlquezar June 13, 2013 08:28 PM

It's interesting in English.
I started thinking, but those names don't seem to follow a rule in Mexico: :thinking:

- "Día de las madres", but very seldom "de la Madre" (maybe because because of the possible interpretation as a bad word.)
- "Día del niño", but never "de los niños".
- "Día del padre", but never "de los padres".
- "Día del compadre", but not "de los compadres".
- "Día de los novios/enamorados" (but not "del enamorado", I guess because it must include a couple) / "Día del amor y la amistad" / "Día de San Valentín"
- "Día del abuelo", but not "de los abuelos".
- "Día de la familia", but not "de las familias".
- "Día internacional de la mujer", but very seldom "de las mujeres".

chileno June 14, 2013 08:47 AM

Angélica:

I think "- "Día del padre", but never "de los padres".could be given to bad interpretations too. Right?

:)

AngelicaDeAlquezar June 14, 2013 02:11 PM

But it's celebration for the fathers not for their reputations. :rolleyes:

pjt33 June 15, 2013 03:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Synesther (Post 112579)
Do you do anything special on father's day? Some kind of tradition that actually does make sense?

In Spain, it's St Joseph's Day (19th March), which happens to also be the major annual festival in Valencia. There are street paella competitions, lots (and I mean lots - we're talking hundreds of tonnes) of fireworks, and burning of effigies.

poli June 17, 2013 07:35 AM

Donde vivo yo, el día de San José compite con el día de San Patricio pero San Patricio siempre gana con su gran desfile y fiestas y el color verde que se lleva no solo los irlandeses. El morado característica de San Jose se pierde. Sin embargo en pastelrías italianas preparan sfingi di San Giuseppe, unos zéppoles rellenos de crema. No te mata se lo come una vez en el año.

CrOtALiTo June 20, 2013 10:00 AM

It's seems delicious.

In the father's day I was working hahahah all the day.


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