What Dad Really Wants For Father’s Day
This Sunday is Father’s Day . . . and some people are still obsessing over a great last-minute gift idea. Take from a three time dad, we don’t want much. One of the hardest questions my wife asks me is, “what do you want for Father’s Day?” My answer is always “I don’t know” or “I don’t need anything.”
I bet that is very common for most dads because we really don’t want much when it comes to gifts. We mostly get what we need or want (if it’s within reason of course) mostly we just want a decent meal and lord knows, we don’t need a new tie or another corny chef’s barbecue apron.
Surveying Dad’s about what they really want for Father’s Day
According to Google Trends, the top searches for “gifts for dads” over the past week are: “gifts for dads who have everything” . . . “who want nothing” . . . and “who don’t like anything.”
Well according to a survey, most dads want to spend Father’s Day outdoors . . . not inside opening presents.
75% of dads say their ideal Father’s Day is spent outdoors . . . doing stuff like hiking, camping, barbecuing, and fishing. And they prefer making food on a grill over going to a restaurant.
If you do insist on getting a gift, there’s no need to think outside the box.
33% of dads say they prefer practical gifts they’ll actually use, like gear for their hobbies and other everyday items. (And this week, we heard that the top gifts dads want are GIFT CARDS to Amazon, Lowe’s, and Home Depot.)
Or get your father set up to try something new. 56% of dads say they’re interested in taking up a new outdoor hobby, including fishing, pickleball, running, hiking, biking, and kayaking.
speaking for dads everywhere, we don’t want or expect too much, so don’t spend a lot of money, when all we want is to spend time with our loved ones.