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What are international holidays? These are events of worldwide significance. It is not surprising, because our entire planet celebrates them, regardless of nationality, citizenship or religious beliefs. So where do they come from? Which dates are included?
Most holidays are a result of the work of UNESCO and the UN
There are a lot of such events today. Many of them appeared, by the way, quite recently, thanks to the initiative of the UN and UNESCO. Although some international holidays arose so long ago that even historians cannot understand where these traditions came from. For others, these events are so familiar that they simply celebrate them from year to year, without thinking about anything.
The uniqueness of such holidays lies in the fact that each person gets the opportunity to become one of the participants in the international movement, "touching the world civilization." In a word, these events unite all the countries of the world into one whole, promote mutual understanding and friendship between peoples.
How many different holidays…
People of all kindsnationalities annually celebrate a variety of events. Sometimes international holidays are simply striking in their originality. For example, what is World No Tobacco Day worth?! Even more fun - International Toilet Day!
There are many ways to celebrate such events. The main thing is not to forget about creativity!
International holidays open the coming year
So, the very first event! New Year is celebrated of course by the whole world! In general, international holidays in January are very common. These include Customs Day, Hug Day, and Thank You Day. However, the New Year is the most popular, long-awaited and beloved holiday.
The custom of meeting this day was born back in the third millennium AD in Mesopotamia. People celebrated this event, accompanying it with various processions, masquerades and carnivals. On this day, it was impossible to work or judge.
Slowly, the tradition of celebrating the New Year was gaining more and more scope. Following the Mesopotamians, the Jews initially seized on this idea, after them the Greeks and, in the end, the peoples of Western Europe.
After the introduction of the new Julian calendar by Julius Caesar, the first day of January was considered the first of the new year. From there, the tradition began - to hold large events. This event is considered the most auspicious and solemn of the year.
Holidays delight everyone, including lovers
Valentine's Day has been known for more than sixteen centuries. Although othersHolidays of Love have been known to people since pagan times.
For example, in mid-February, the ancient Romans used to organize a festival of eroticism, and in Russia, Valentine's Day was celebrated at the beginning of summer. His patrons were Peter and Fevronia.
Valentine's Day is February 14th. On this holiday, people who love each other sign "valentines" and give gifts to their "halves". Well, for those who want to be sure of the eternity of their relationship, you should think about the wedding played on this particular day. Nevertheless, the modern Valentine's Day has its own patron! International holidays in February include in their list St. Valentine's Day - a Christian priest who crowned legionnaires along with their ladies with hearts contrary to the decrees of the emperor many years ago.
There are, of course, other international holidays in February, but Valentine's Day is the most famous. It's a fact.
Women's holidays
Well, what about the events dedicated to the fair sex? International holidays in March include one of those in their list. It's March 8th!
The initiator of this holiday is Clara Zetkin, who organized a protest march due to low wages and poor working conditions in 1857. True, they remembered this date only 50 years later, raising a rally in defense of women's rights. However, in 1914 this holiday was celebrated on March 8 already in Russia, and in Austria, and in Switzerland, and inDenmark, and the Netherlands, and Germany.
The date acquired the official status of International Women's Day after the Bolsheviks came to power. True, this event turned the Soviet people away from various religious holidays. Including from the Orthodox Women's Day, celebrated after Easter - on the third Sunday in a row. Over time, this harassment of course ceased.
However, some countries today do not perceive this holiday. Among them are Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Georgia, Armenia.
However, women also have many other international holidays - for example, Mother's Day or Sister's Day. In a word, ladies are not deprived of pleasant events.
Holidays for men
Men can also enjoy some dates. International holidays exist for the stronger sex. One of these is World Men's Day.
This holiday appeared in the Soviet Union. Its author was Mikhail Gorbachev. The first president of the USSR acted, so to speak, according to a certain plan. To begin with, a “dry law” was established, making all men sober. After that, they were presented with their own holiday. Apparently, it was necessary to celebrate it "with glasses of kefir in hands." Officially, the holiday was approved at the beginning of the 21st century. However, no one celebrates it as widely as International Women's Day. The thing is that not everyone knows about this holiday. However, over the past ten years, several specific traditions have been attached to this event. On this day at work, men are sure to be congratulated, they say warmwords and even award awards for outstanding contribution to the development of the country. Concerts are arranged for them and various competitions are organized.
This holiday is celebrated every year on the first Saturday of November by more and more people. It is quite possible that soon this event will be on a par with such well-known dates as January 1 or March 8.
In addition, like women, men have a few more holidays. These include Brother's Day, Father's Day, etc.
Holidays for Jokers
For people with a good sense of humor, there is also a world famous date. It is she who opens the international holidays in April, or rather, their list. On the first day, people with great pleasure play each other, joke, laugh and have fun. This custom appeared many, many years ago in France.
This tradition has been preserved to this day. By the way, some historians argue that this date was not chosen by chance. Nature in early April is very capricious. Therefore, people are trying, as it were, to “appease” her with their various pranks and jokes.
A date has also been allocated for labor shock workers
There are also international days and holidays created to support working people. "World! Work! May!" - a phrase familiar to everyone. This holiday appeared in 1886 in Chicago. On May 1, city workers gathered together to organize a strike, demand a reduction in the working day.
In 1889, in Paris, it was decidedthe decision to hold annual May Day demonstrations. Well, in 1890 this holiday was celebrated in Belgium, Denmark, Austria-Hungary, Germany, USA, Italy, Spain, Sweden, France, Norway … For a long time, May Day was considered the so-called symbol of the revolution. And today it is included in the number of ordinary events. And it is celebrated, like other simplest international days and holidays. Interestingly, May Day is recognized in 66 countries around the world.
For the younger generation - a holiday
Another famous event is Knowledge Day, celebrated around the world on September 1st. This is a sea of white bows and flowers, excitement and laughter. For future first-graders and graduates, this day is a particularly long-awaited holiday.
The beginning of each new academic year is celebrated by all schoolchildren, students and teachers. Not a single holiday is complete without a solemn line dedicated to the next stage in the life of each of them. Teachers wish the children the knowledge and wisdom that will enable them to cope with any random troubles.
Songs and dances, poems and acrobatic acts - students demonstrate their talents to those present, thus giving great pleasure.
Old people get special respect
International holidays in October delight us with such an event as the Day of the Elderly. It is celebrated on the 1st day since 1991.
Different countries celebrate this day in their own way. Various concerts, festivals and conferences dedicated to their rights are organized for the elderly. And in the Scandinavian countries forthe whole day on television, programs are broadcast, taking into account the tastes of the heroes of the occasion.
Various public organizations and foundations also arrange all sorts of charity events. In a word, the higher authorities are trying to provide a better, more varied, fulfilling and fulfilling life for the elderly at least on this day.
There are a variety of international holidays in October. However, the Day of the elderly deserves, perhaps, special respect.
In support of those who are particularly hard off
International holidays in December are also distinguished by their diversity. One of them is aimed at fighting AIDS. However, it is, of course, difficult to call an event related to such a serious problem a holiday, because the number of people diagnosed with HIV is growing every year. Most often, young people suffer from this terrible disease. Accordingly, various concerts of popular pop singers are organized for them on December 1. At such events, the results of various studies aimed at combating AIDS are also often voiced.
International holidays in December include other charity events. Among them are the Day of the Disabled, the Day of Helping the Poor, the Day of Innocent Babies, etc.
The great importance of international holidays
So, opening the calendar, you can be amazed, paying attention to how many events are celebrated by almost all countries of the world at the same time. Somewhere they are celebrated with greaton a grand scale, somewhere - modestly and almost imperceptibly. However, in any case, positive emotions are guaranteed to people.
International holidays are of great importance. They erase the boundaries of cultural differences, unite people from all over the world. Joy and fun make them closer and closer to each other. As a result, every inhabitant of our planet can join the world civilization, become a member of the common celebration!
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