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Happy Women's Day!

March 8th is the "Festa della Donna" in Italy and is probably the only holiday I miss.

I remember when I was in school the boys in the class always put the traditional Mimosa bunches onto every girl's desk on March 8th. It was so nice!

The Mimosa trees bloom at this time, which adds to the day a special spring touch.

Is this day celebrated where you are? 

So, happy women's day to all, grown up and small!  

Re: Happy Women's Day!

  • I forgot it was women's day until a Russian man at the trade show I'm working at gave me a rose! :)

    It is lightly celebrated in France as far as I know.

    In Vietnam it was celebrated much more than here or in Canada. I used to get bouquets of flowers from my male boss and all the male staff.

    Happy Women's Day ladies!

  • Of course :)!  Lots of mimosa!  It's quite pretty this year (largish tree in the park where we walk Lucy).

    Enjoy your day! 

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  • Happy Women's Day to you and to everyone :)  I don't think I had ever heard of it in the U.S., but it is HUGE in Central America (at least in El Salvador and Guatemala where I was at)!  I remember the first time I was there/learned about a whole day devoted to women I was working with a women's craft cooperative, many of whom are mistreated by their husbands, and they were so proud of a day to celebrate their accomplishments and to have the work that they do recognized.  I wish it were as widely celebrated in the U.S., but as DH and I were discussing earlier, we think the stereotype that women in the U.S. have already achieved "equality" (which isn't true, but more true than other countries) somehow "lessens the need" to celebrate women and their accomplishments.  Anyway, that was a lot of rambling... have a good day, today and every day!
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  • In China, all the women in the office got half a day off. I found this counter-productive, because the guys were clearly a bit jealous, since there's no day that they got half off. I chose to work that afternoon, because it seemed weird and unfair to me.

    Apparently the celebrate it a little in Brazil, and all the women at work got a chocolate. Much more reasonable to me.

    I never hear it mentioned here, but since Scandinavia really is topping the charts in gender equality, that's not surprising. 

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    In China, all the women in the office got half a day off. I found this counter-productive, because the guys were clearly a bit jealous, since there's no day that they got half off.

    Russia solves this problem by having "Men's Day" at the end of Feb. It's a national holiday just like Women's Day. Technically it's Defenders of the Motherland Day (or something like that), but since military service is compulsory for men it's the de facto man's day.

    I loved International Women's Day in Russia. It's HUGE there. All the men you know - co-worker, boss, driver, door man, spouse - get you a gift; usually  flowers or chocolate. It's a great day to be a lady.

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