What is the Portugal Day Celebration?
Portugal Day, or Dia de Portugal, celebrated on June 10th, honors the rich culture, history, and global community of Portuguese people around the world. Bring that same spirit of pride and togetherness into your team with a reflective celebration that recognizes shared values, achievements, and the connections that bind your group together. Whether your team is based in Lisbon, Porto, or spread across the globe, this is a wonderful moment to pause and appreciate what makes your community special. Running this celebration in TeamRetro gives everyone an equal voice to share their reflections, traditions, and hopes. Participants contribute ideas anonymously or openly, group related themes together, and vote on the things that resonate most. The structured yet relaxed format keeps the conversation flowing while ensuring every cultural perspective and personal story is heard and valued. Beyond the festivities, this format helps teams build empathy, strengthen relationships, and uncover ways to keep celebrating diversity throughout the year. It is an ideal way to commemorate Dia de Portugal, foster a sense of belonging, and turn shared heritage into lasting team spirit and actionable goals for the future.
Portugal Day Celebration retrospective format
What We Celebrate
What aspects of Portuguese culture or heritage make you proud?
This topic invites participants to share what they value and admire about Portuguese culture, history, and identity. Encourage everyone to reflect personally, whether they have Portuguese roots or simply appreciate the culture. Remind the team there are no wrong answers and to celebrate the diversity of perspectives.
Traditions & Stories
What traditions, foods, or stories would you like to share?
Use this topic to surface personal stories, family traditions, and cultural touchstones. This builds connection and helps team members learn about one another. Invite people to add a memory or a recipe, and consider reading a few aloud to spark conversation.
Our Team Connection
How does our team reflect a sense of community and belonging?
This topic links the spirit of Dia de Portugal to your own team's sense of community. Encourage reflection on how diversity, togetherness, and shared values show up at work. Highlight that strong communities are built on mutual respect and celebration of differences.
Keeping the Spirit Alive
How can we keep celebrating culture and connection year-round?
This forward-looking topic turns reflection into action. Ask the team to propose ways to celebrate diversity and strengthen connection beyond Portugal Day. Capture concrete, achievable ideas the team can commit to and revisit later.
When to use this retrospective
- On or around June 10th to celebrate Dia de Portugal and honor Portuguese heritage with your team.
- When you want to foster a sense of belonging and community within a diverse or distributed team.
- As a culturally themed team-building session to strengthen relationships and shared values.
- Whenever you want to recognize and celebrate the cultural backgrounds that make your team unique.
Suggested icebreaker questions
- If you could visit any place in Portugal right now, where would you go and why?
- What is one dish, song, or tradition from your own culture that you would love to share with the team?
Ideas and tips for your retrospective meeting
- Set an inclusive tone by welcoming all participants, whether or not they have Portuguese heritage, so everyone feels invited to contribute.
- Add a festive atmosphere with Portuguese music, imagery, or a virtual background to spark the celebratory spirit.
- Encourage personal stories and traditions, as these create the strongest connections and most memorable moments.
- Give quieter team members space to contribute by using anonymous input and equal speaking time.
- Capture concrete actions from the 'Keeping the Spirit Alive' topic so the celebration leads to lasting change.
- Keep the session relaxed and time-boxed so it feels like a celebration rather than a meeting.
Frequently asked questions
What is Portugal Day and when is it celebrated?
Do team members need to be Portuguese to take part?
How long does the Portugal Day Celebration take?
Can we run this for a distributed or remote team?
How is this different from a standard retrospective?
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