By Tyler Schmall // SWNS
Not sure what to get dad for Father’s Day this year? According to new research, you’re better off reaching for the phone, than a “World’s Best Dad” mug.
The new survey of 2,000 dads revealed that over three in four dads (76 percent) prefer an experience over a physical gift for Father’s Day.
And the top gift you can give your dad this year? A simple phone call.
The new survey, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Omaha Steaks aimed to reveal what dad is really after for his Father’s Day event and found that 57 percent of dads actually say it’s their favorite day of the year.
While a phone call from their children topped the list of most desired gifts (47 percent), it wasn’t the only thing dad had his eye on this year.
Four in ten Americans (41 percent) said a big juicy steak would their Father’s Day this year, while 38 percent of dads said they could really just go with some peace and quiet.
Taking in a ball game with the family also scored high, with 38 percent saying that sounded like a lovely Father’s Day treat.
While one in three easy to please dads say they just want to be able to watch whatever they want on the TV.
Interestingly, 64 percent of dads reported that they specifically don’t want anything that says “World’s Best Dad” on it this year.
Sitting down for a meal with dad this Father’s Day is apparently a very good idea, according to the research, as 79 percent of dads say they like to bond with their children over food.
But if it’s a cook-out you’re after, stay off the grill, because one in three dads say that if someone is grilling, it’s gonna be them.
Another six in ten confident dads feel like there’s no better cook in the house than themselves, too.
“Give dad an experience that’s guaranteed to please this Father’s Day with an American Original from America’s Original Butcher, Omaha Steaks,” said Todd Simon, Senior Vice President and Family Owner. “Not only is a package from Omaha Steaks a great gift, it’s a perfect meal to grill up while bonding with Dad and celebrating Father’s Day in the backyard.”
Father’s Day is a celebration of dads in all their dad glory. The survey found that 56 percent of dads love to tell classic “dad jokes.”
In fact, according to the results, 47 percent of dads have said the specific joke, “Hi hungry, I’m dad,” and 60 percent of dads find the joke to be actually funny.
The survey also found that it takes four years after their first child is born before hitting “peak dad,” and there are signs that show it, too.
For example, the top sign that you’ve hit “peak dad,” is that you start to laugh at your own jokes (33 percent.)
The second biggest sign you’ve reached “peak dad” is if you find yourself busting out cheesy moves on the dance floor. Also scoring high on the list was if you’re always the one manning the grill.
TOP 10 GIFTS DADS WANT FOR FATHER’S DAY THIS YEAR
Phone call from my kid(s) 47%
A big juicy steak 41%
Peace and quiet 38%
Taking in a ball game with the family 38%
An ice cold beer or two 35%
A cheaper, practical gift (socks, tie, etc.) 35%
Glass of wine 34%
Watch whatever I want on TV 34%
Glass of whiskey 29%
A physical, expensive gift (apple watch, etc.) 29%
TOP 10 SIGNS YOU’VE HIT ‘PEAK DAD’
Laughing at your own jokes 33%
Busting out corny dance moves 32%
Embarrassing your kids on purpose 31%
Always the one manning the grill 30%
Doing DIY stuff around the house 30%
Excited to go to home improvement stores 29%
Spending time in “the shed” 28%
Having ‘a chair’ 28%
Mid-afternoon nap is a must 28%
Wearing cargo shorts 28%