A daughter is the most precious gift to her parents and to celebrate this parent-daughter bond, a special day is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of September in India. This year, the day would be celebrated on September 26.
This day is celebrated to encourage girls and women to live their dreams and some people also raise awareness about the basic laws and rights for women.
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Daughter’s Day 2021: Wishes and Messages
Here are some of the messages, which you can send your daughter on social media:
- If you could see what I see when I look at you, You’d definitely love you, too. Happy Daughters’ Day!
- Do you know how much you mean to me? As you grow into what you will be. You came from within, from just beneath my heart. It’s there you’ll always be, though your own life will now start. Happy Daughters’ Day!
- Happy Daughters’ day! May you continue to put a smile on our faces and be a constant reminder that we did a very good job in raising you.
- Daughters are special; there is no doubt, once we have them, we can never be without them. Happy Daughters’ Day!
- Whenever I am depressed, my daughter, I just think of you, because your smiling face brightens up my life. Happy Daughters' Day!
- To my daughter, I love you so, you are so special, I hope you know. So loving, so giving, a heart of gold, always my baby, even when I’m old. Your love shines through for all to see, I feel so proud you’re a part of me. Happy Daughters’ Day!
- My darling daughter, my baby you will always be, no matter where you are. You are a little part of me, whether near or far. Happy Daughters’ Day!
- What sunshine is to flowers, and tides are to the sea, is nowhere as important as your being in my life is to me. I love you darling, Happy Daughter’s Day!
- A daughter is the best thing that can happen to you because a daughter fills your heart with magic and love. Happy daughter’s day!
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