Boy's Day(Poland)

In Poland, Boy's Day is a playful celebration where boys receive small gifts and tokens of appreciation from friends and family.
Known in Polish as Dzień Chłopaka, Boy's Day is observed every September 30th by children, teenagers, and adults across Poland. Traditionally, girls give boys chocolate, greeting cards, or small presents to show friendship and appreciation. The celebration often takes place in schools, workplaces, and social gatherings, where boys are honored with surprises and fun activities. While not a public holiday, it remains popular among young people who organize parties and themed events. The day complements Girl's Day on January 21st, emphasizing gender-inclusive recognition and camaraderie. Media and local businesses sometimes promote special offers or events tailored to the occasion. Boy's Day fosters social bonds and adds a cheerful tradition to Poland's cultural calendar.
Boy's Day Poland