Teachers' Day in Hungary is observed every first Sunday in June as a day of appreciation for teachers and their hard work. Established in 1951, the first celebration took place in 1952, although its significance has diminished over time. This holiday is primarily celebrated in elementary schools, where special activities are organized to educate children about honoring their teachers. Common customs include choir singing and reciting poems dedicated to educators, often written by renowned poets. Students typically express their gratitude by giving flowers or small gifts, with many striving to prepare something more personalized for each teacher.
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First Sunday in June: Teachers’ Day (Hungary)
Days
- Second Sunday of June: Father's Day Belgium
- First Sunday in June: Father's Day (Lithuania)
- First Sunday in June: Textile Industry Workers' Day (Turkmenistan)
- First Sunday in June: Canadian Forces Day (Canada)
- Fist sunday in June: Seamen’s Day (Iceland)
- First Sunday in June: Water Resource Management Employees Day (Ukraine)
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