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HOW 8 MARCH IS CELEBRATED IN EUROPE
Italy. Life-loving Italians play up ‘women's independence’ in their own way: every year, women of different ages organise parties. Men are not allowed to enter. The festivities start with cocktails in bars, after which female companies move to clubs, many of which are open to girls for free that evening.
Greece. Women's Day is celebrated quietly, in a family atmosphere or congratulating women at work. For many couples it is a good excuse to have a romantic dinner.
In France, it is customary to celebrate 8 March loudly among political currents. Charity fundraisers are organised all over the country. Everything collected is donated to the fund of heroine mothers so that they can afford to go on holiday.
Poland. Women are not given an official day off on 8 March, but men do not forget to congratulate and give them gifts. The flower markets that are open for the holiday are full of spring flowers and they sell out quickly.
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Italy. Life-loving Italians play up ‘women's independence’ in their own way: every year, women of different ages organise parties. Men are not allowed to enter. The festivities start with cocktails in bars, after which female companies move to clubs, many of which are open to girls for free that evening.
Greece. Women's Day is celebrated quietly, in a family atmosphere or congratulating women at work. For many couples it is a good excuse to have a romantic dinner.
In France, it is customary to celebrate 8 March loudly among political currents. Charity fundraisers are organised all over the country. Everything collected is donated to the fund of heroine mothers so that they can afford to go on holiday.
Poland. Women are not given an official day off on 8 March, but men do not forget to congratulate and give them gifts. The flower markets that are open for the holiday are full of spring flowers and they sell out quickly.
#holiday