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International Women's Day ...

Dear ladies, we know that this beautiful day is celebrated differently in every family, as well as in every country. So let's look at the celebration of this day by country.
1. In Russia
March 8, 1913 was first celebrated in Russia. It read: "Women in the Struggle for Political and Economic Freedom." Then, during the war, men went to war with the Nazis, and on March 8, the slogan read: , endures ".


2. In Japan
The holiday here is also in March. They celebrate not only on the 8th of the month, but on March 3. This holiday is called Girl's Day. It is also called Puppet Day, which means a holiday in Italy. The Japanese dedicate this day to Dolls and their owners, because on this day, no woman's neighbor should look more beautiful than her. They are preparing for this for a long time. They decorate dolls more than themselves. It lasts a month like an exhibition. A month later, the doll should be removed as a New Year's item. There is also a belief that the daughter of the house who did not clean the doll will not be able to get married that year.
3. There is a holiday we know as "Mother's Day", which is celebrated on the first Sunday of May. This holiday is mainly celebrated in Turkey, Denmark, Italy, the United States and Finland.
4. In Italy
In this country, men are not allowed to attend women's meetings on that day. It is these Italian women who celebrate their independence. On March 8, women will have free access to any facilities. On that day, women go to the cafe, laugh and have fun together.
5. In India
Women's Day is celebrated in India in the first week of October. In fact, this holiday lasts for 10 days. They do this in honor of Durga Puja, the god of 10 fifties.
6. In Sweden and France
The day is celebrated with women's scarves and sale. In the end, the money collected is given to the heroic mothers so that they can go on vacation.
7. In Serbia
They celebrate this Women's Day at Christmas. As a joke, children tie their mothers' hands. A mother who wants to be released must give her children the gifts she has prepared for the evening.
8. In Greece
If we visit Greece on the holiday "Babosa", we will see that on that day every woman is respected as the most respected woman in the city, district or village. On that day, women use their dominion over their men to give them whatever they want, and even soak their men in water instead of punishing them. In our time, it is considered a joke. But Greek women do not use this punishment as a joke.


9. In Germany
March 8 is not celebrated by the whole German people from the day of its unification as a single state. However, every year newspapers and magazines present this day as "International Women's Day". But they celebrate Mother's Day in the first week of May. On that day, all women are free from all kinds of housework. But within the state, March 8 is a working day.
10. March 8 Women's Day in Lithuania
In Lithuania, it is celebrated only in areas with a large Russian population. In general, that day does not have official state status. Here, like the Germans, it is a working day.
11. In Vietnam
Earlier, this holiday was called "Memory of the Ching Sisters". They are brave girls who are fighting against all kinds of Chinese aggression against Vietnam. These sisters throw themselves into the river to avoid surrender. At the same time, the army led by them is captured by the enemy. But this holiday gradually disappeared after the victory of socialism.
12. In France
As I mentioned above, this country also celebrates the first Sunday of May under the name "Mother's Day". In this country, young girls (unmarried) cannot receive gifts. They are given gifts by their loved ones on Valentine's Day.
13. In Bulgaria
This beautiful holiday is a working day because it is not important for the state yet. Today, men congratulate their wives as well as their colleagues. As a result, women began to congratulate each other. In the same way, at work, they gather in a cafe with their female friends and celebrate with each other.
 


8 March 2021
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