The General Assembly of the United Nations (U.N.) proclaimed August 30 as International Day of Friendship. On July 30, we reflect on and give thanks for these global relationships, which promote and foster peace, happiness, and unity. The United Nations encourages governments, community groups, and other organisations to coordinate activities and events that honour the close alliances we maintain. Numerous events emphasise reconciliation, bridging comprehension and consensus, and finding solace in homely friendships.
The background of International Day of Friendship
We inhabit a harsh universe. Due to miscommunications, maltreatment, lack of trust, discrimination, and cultural discord, the global society seems to place less emphasis on peace. There is no reason why the universe cannot exist in some form of harmony. We are indebted to the United Nations for assisting to remind us that there is good in the world. International Day of Friendship was first introduced in 2011; this special day goes beyond connecting individuals and establishes bridges between cultures, countries, and even ideologies.
Friendship and connections are synonymous with bonding, and fostering these ties involves promoting a global commitment to and understanding of diversity and inclusion in addition to sharing a trait, characteristic, or favourite pastime with another individual or group. Even with our differences, we can discover areas of agreement. Physical appearances, divergent opinions, political views, musical preferences, and other factors are not grounds for separating individuals. Relationships are more complex than that, and every July, the United Nations endeavours to promote kindness and community.
A simple note, a coffee date, a concert outing, or an excursion to the mall are all ways to celebrate friendships and discover shared interests. Again, we share more similarities than we realise. And any notion that reduces the amount of hatred and disdain in the world is one that we would like to see spread. We’d like to believe that we all share something in common.
World Friendship Day was first proposed in 1958 by the World Friendship Crusade, an international civil organisation whose mission is to promote a tranquil culture through the promotion of friendship.
Happy Friendship Day 2024 Wishes, Messages, Greetings, Quotes and Images
5 mind-boggling facts about the International Day of Friendship
When Hallmark introduced greeting cards to the public in the 1930s, the concept of reaching out to someone to let them know you were thinking of them or that they merited a fast “hello” by mail soon followed.
Reflections are essential for growth, and growing a community that reflects who you want to be is so important — now is a wonderful time to reflect on the existing connections in your life.
Every friendship begins with a conversation; today is the ideal time to reconnect with existing friends or make new connections.
While July 30 is the date designated by the United Nations, some nations, including South America, Bangladesh, India, and Malaysia, choose to celebrate earlier and longer in July, August, and/or April.
Early exposure to dispelling hatred and being accepting of people from different backgrounds is a wonderful way to teach children how to be accepting of others, be open to learning new things, and appreciate and spread kindness.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FRIENDSHIP DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | July 30 | Sunday |
2024 | July 30 | Tuesday |
2025 | July 30 | Wednesday |
2026 | July 30 | Thursday |
2027 | July 30 | Friday |