I congratulate all with 8th of March! Dear girls! Warmly we congratulate you on this remarkable holiday. You are the best that are in our life. Thanks you for all. Forever modest, meek in bearing, Alexander Pushkin |
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I congratulate all with 8th of March! Dear girls! Warmly we congratulate you on this remarkable holiday. You are the best that are in our life. Thanks you for all. Forever modest, meek in bearing, Alexander Pushkin |
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If you want know about freedom in a country. Go and ask for women of the country.
Happy Women Day!!(8 March)
All that I wanted to say is that it is good tradition in Russia and, I suppose, in many other different countries to put some holiday's greetings in public places, so it is quite obvious that Women's Day greetings are put in homepages of websites. So, when I read the question, I was very deeply surprised, and the only one my assumption about the possible motive of such a question was that there are very different traditions of celebrating Women's Day in Islamic countries.