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Mint
01-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
National Girlfriends Day 2025: Top 10 wishes, messages to celebrate your friends, besties, sister, mother and partner
National Girlfriends Day, observed on August 1, celebrates the special bond of friendship between girls, sisters, mothers, classmates or co-workers. According to Merriam-Webster, the word 'girlfriend' first appeared in 1859 and was initially defined as female friends. It has evolved ever since and in the 1920's, the term girlfriend took on a second meaning as it began being used to refer to a romantic relationship between a boyfriend and a girlfriend. Although the origin of this day is debated but some sources appear to credit Mistress Susan around 2004 while other suggest its origin in 2006, attributing its creation to Allie Savarino Kline and Sally Rodgers created National Girlfriends Day, as per National Day Archives. Happy National Girlfriends Day! You're not just my love, you're my best friend and biggest cheerleader. To the queen of my heart—thank you for being my person. Happy National Girlfriends Day! You're the sunshine in my cloudy days. Love you more every day. Happy National Girlfriends Day! You make love look so easy. Grateful to call you mine. Happy National Girlfriend Day! Life feels like magic with you in it. Cheers to us on National Girlfriends Day! You're the reason I smile a little wider, laugh a little louder, and live a lot better. Happy National Girlfriends Day! Happy National Girlfriend Day to the one who completes me—emotionally, spiritually, and fashionably! Here's to love, laughter, and a lifetime with you. Happy National Girlfriends Day! You're my today and all of my tomorrows. Happy National Girlfriends Day, love. Thank you for making love feel like home. Happy National Girlfriends Day!
Yahoo
18-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
When is Son's Day? When is Daughter's Day? Here's when to celebrate family 2025
Mother's and Father's days have passed officially, and the children are ready to be celebrated too. While both holidays have a month of their own to celebrate, Daughter's and Son's days are both celebrated in September. These holidays, although not traditionally observed to the same level as the spring holidays, are still great days to celebrate with your family. In addition to days for daughters and sons, the year has not passed on Sister's Day – sorry bros, going to have to wait until May 24 – which will arrive in August. However, parents don't need to be discouraged either, as Parents' Day is just over a month away. Here are the upcoming family holidays for the rest of the year. Parents' Day occurs annually on the fourth Sunday of July, making this year's holiday on Sunday, July 27, 2025. According to the National Day Archives, former President Bill Clinton got some headway on the holiday after signing a bill in 1994 that emphasized the significance of parents in family life. Sister's Day is celebrated annually on the first Sunday of August, making this year's holiday on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025. The day has an unknown origin, according to National Day Archives. The website suggests that appropriate ways to celebrate include spending time with your sister, whether that be a relative or someone with whom you share a sense of sisterhood. Before we get to separate holidays for sons and daughters, they have one joint holiday on Aug. 11, 2025. The holiday is celebrated annually on Aug. 11. Daughter's Day is celebrated on Sept. 25 annually, making this year's holiday on Thursday, September 25, 2025. National Daughter's Day celebrates daughters around the world. According to the National Day Archives, the holiday was created to 'erase the stigma in some countries attached to having a girl instead of a boy child,' and now is celebrated to cherish the gift of daughters. Son's Day has two days to celebrate. The first is annually on March 4 and the second on Sept. 28. The second occurrence falls on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025. It's unclear why there are two days to celebrate sons. Both holidays came about in the age of the internet, and some choose to blame social media for causing the double day. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: When is Son's Day, Daughter's Day? When to celebrate family 2025