Dear old dad doesnѻýt get the same level of celebration as mom does on her special day, according to a study released by RetailMeNot on Tuesday.
The survey found that Fatherѻýs Day just isnѻýt a big deal to 49 per cent of Canadians. And men are more than a little bet upset about it; 81 per cent believe that Motherѻýs Day outshines Fatherѻýs Day and 40 per cent of dads are upset when their kids forget about them.
Even when kids do remember to celebrate their dads come June, RetailMeNot found they donѻýt do it to the same degree as they did for mom: on average, kids spend $50 less on dad than they do on mom.
ѻýDads typically donѻýt ask for much. In fact, the number one thing they want for Fatherѻýs Day is a simple dinner at home, indicating they just want to spend time with family,ѻý said RetailMeNot shopping and trends expert Sara Skirboll. ѻýWhy not take this one step further and gift him something that will bring you together, such as a pair of baseball gloves or a GPS for a fun family road trip.ѻý
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