February Friendship day is celebrated on 14 February in
Ecuador,
Mexico,
Guatemala,
Venezuela,
Finland,
Peru,
Estonia and the
Dominican Republic as opposed to
Valentine’s Day April Celebrations take place on 16 April in
South Africa and on the third week of the month in
Singapore.
June Ukraine is the only nation to hold Friendship Day in June, with it taking place on the 9th.
July Celebrations are held on 14 July in
Ecuador and
Venezuela and 5 days later on 19 July in Pakistan. In
Bolivia, Friendship Day is celebrated on 23 July. The game of the Invisible Friend ('''') is considered a tradition, in which small sheets of paper with names are given to members of a group and each of them secretly selects on another, and on 30 July gives a present to the person whose name was written on the paper. This custom is practised in both schools and workplaces in Asunción and other Paraguayan cities. Since 2009, Peru has celebrated "El dia del Amigo" on the first Saturday of July. The date was proposed by the beer brand Pilsen Callao. The objective was to recognize true friendship and differentiate it from love and the celebration of Valentine's Day.
Spain and
Uruguay, Friendship Day (or Friend's Day) is celebrated on 20 July. It is a reason for a friendly gathering and greeting both current and old friends. It became a popular celebration thanks to Enrique Ernesto Febbraro, an Argentinian dentist and Rotarian who had the idea to commemorate International Friendship as an unifying gesture of friendship among nations, inspired by the day
Neil Armstrong stepped on the
Moon. He sent 1,000 letters to contacts from the
Rotary Club around the world while the
Apollo 11 was still in space and received 700 responses that kickstarted the celebration. In
Argentina, Friend's Day has turned into a very popular mass phenomenon. For instance, in 2005, the amount of well-wishing messages and calls led to a breakdown of the
mobile phone network in the cities of
Buenos Aires,
Mendoza,
Córdoba and
Rosario, comparable to the one experienced in 2004 on
Christmas and
New Year's Day. Seats in most restaurants, bars, and other establishments are often completely booked a week before the celebration. ==Bibliography==