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  2. 110 Happy Birthday Wishes for Your Dad to Make His ... - AOL

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    Happy Birthday Dad from Son Messages. 31. Happy birthday, Dad! You've always been there for me, and I'm so grateful to have you as my father. 32.

  3. Free Printable Father's Day Cards to Make Your Dad Feel Loved

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    These printable Father's Day cards will save you a last-minute trip to the store so you can get back to frying up the bacon. Some of these ideas are free, so you can save your money, and we know ...

  4. 100 Best Birthday Wishes for Your Dad - AOL

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    These best birthday wishes for dads are perfect for any daughter or son to write in a card. They are short, touching and funny. 100 Best Birthday Wishes for Your Dad

  5. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    Counter cards: Greeting cards that are sold individually. This contrasts with boxed cards. [1] Standard A standard greeting card is printed on high-quality paper (such as card stock), and is rectangular and folded, with a picture or decorative motif on the front. Inside is a pre-printed message appropriate for the occasion, along with a blank ...

  6. Birthday - Wikipedia

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    In British Commonwealth nations, cards from the Royal Family are sent to those celebrating their 100th and 105th birthday and every year thereafter. [ 2 ] In Ghana, on their birthday, children wake up to a special treat called "oto" which is a patty made from mashed sweet potato and eggs fried in palm oil .

  7. Birthday customs and celebrations - Wikipedia

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    In addition to parties, it is common for people to receive gifts on their birthday. Popular gifts include toys, books, jewellery, clothes, flowers, technical devices, gift cards, checks, paper money, etc. Items such as underwear and socks are generally not as well appreciated by younger children, even if they are emblazoned with popular characters.