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How to celebrate Women's Day abroad?

In many countries, such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Colombia, Estonia, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Russia and so on. Women will also receive gifts from their employers. Primary and secondary school students often bring gifts to female teachers. In countries like Portugal and Italy, women usually celebrate "women-only" dinners and parties on the evening of March 8.

Despite many cultural and religious restrictions, women working in the formal and informal sectors in Pakistan celebrate International Women's Day every year to commemorate their struggle for their legal rights. Some women use International Women's Day to help the feminist movement in society. For example, in Poland, every International Women's Day reports large-scale demonstrations of women's rights in big cities.

The rest day of Greek housewives

Every year from 65438+February 3 1 to the next year's noon, it is the "housewife's rest day" in Greece. On this day, women do nothing at home, and all housework is undertaken by men.

Swiss Women in Power Day

In order to establish the concept of equality between men and women in society, the Swiss federal government has set up a special day for women in power. According to the regulations, the first four days of June 5438+ 10 are Switzerland's "Women in Power Day". These days, Swiss men who have always been dismissive of housework must also honestly obey the arrangement of housewives.

British feminist day

February 29th of every leap year is British Women's Rights Day. Women can propose to men, or use 1 as a symbolic "redemption" to men who refuse to propose on this day, or punish them for sending silk and satin clothes to "sad women".

Indian Badminton Men's Day

In India, there is a proud day every summer-"Men's Day". This unique festival is mainly to welcome colorful spring. Men and women attending the celebration will sprinkle colored powder and paint on their bodies in advance. Men will be painted with bright colors, and women will wear colorful clothes, wrap colorful veils on their heads and hold bamboo poles to "beat men". Men will use petals as a "weapon" against women.

German women's carnival

Every year from June 10 to June 15, it is the "women's carnival" in Rhine, Germany. On the same day, women also have an important program, which is to cut off the contact between men. If a man has an untimely suit, women will naturally not let him go. Many men are afraid to wear ties on this day. There are also men who have prepared many ties to please women. When women attack, they just raise their hands and surrender ... and then, replace the ones that have been cut off and put on new ones.

There are small yellow flowers everywhere in Italy.

Italy's Women's Day on March 8 is even more festive, and the streets are full of small yellow flowers called Mimosa. It is said that this small yellow flower symbolizes women in Italy. That day, men and women, old and young, all held this flower in their hands. Many men still hold them in their hands, ready to give them to their wives or mothers, and some people will give them away for free on the road.

Japanese girls' day

March 3rd every year is the traditional "Girls' Day" in Japan, also known as "Girls' Day". At this time, it is the spring of hearts and a symbol of female beauty, so it is also called "Peach Blossom Festival". On this day, all families with girls will set up a ladder-shaped doll rack in the living room and put all kinds of dolls wearing Japanese kimonos on it to celebrate the healthy growth of girls.