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Happy 23 February or Happy Men's Day!

Men's Day in russia

Happy 23 February or Happy Men's Day!


On Feburary 23rd, Russia celebrates its men. 

Although this holiday has a military history, first celebrated around WWI, it has evolved to become Russia’s somewhat odd counterpart to Women’s Day on March 8th

On February 23rd, Russian women (and sometimes men) celebrate the important men in their lives – fathers, brothers, teachers and even co-workers. 

This holiday is also the Russian equivalent of Father’s Day in other Western countries (which has not traditionally been celebrated in Russia).
A brief history:

Defender of the Fatherland Day (or Men’s Day) is a truly Russian creation, first observed to mark the date of the creation of the Red (Soviet) Army in 1918. The holiday was originally known as Red Army Day, and then Soviet Army and Navy Day; in 2002 it was given its current name, Defender of the Fatherland Day by President Putin and declared an official public holiday.
Although some more feminist societies may find issue with the concept of celebrating a “Men’s Day”, in Russia it is not seen as strange, offensive or inappropriate.
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Public Celebrations
Although the day has become a way to celebrate men as a whole, the public celebrations of February 23rd remain centered around Russian soldiers and military achievements. Particularly, parades and ceremonies throughout Russia honor soldiers past and present and war veterans; military stories and films are shown on television. In this way the holiday is similar to Remembrance Day in Canada and Veterans’ Day in the U.S.


Private Celebrations:
In contrast to the public (military-centric) celebrations, private celebrations of “Defender of the Fatherland” Day are mostly not at all related to military achievements, unless an important man in one’s life is or has been a soldier.

On February 23rd, women give important men in their lives gifts of appreciation. These gifts can range from relatively small and impersonal (socks, cologne) to the expensive (watches & accessories) and highly personal (trips, experiences). Flowers and chocolate are not usually given to anyone on this day. Often, women will cook a celebratory dinner at home. It is not common for couples to go out to celebrate this day, unlike on Women’s Day. At school, kids sometimes bring cards for their male teachers and make themed arts & crafts projects to bring home to their fathers and grandfathers.


Office Celebrations:
Since most offices and workplaces are closed on February 23rd, as it is a public holiday, many offices have a small celebration the day before or after. Men usually get small gifts and everyone celebrates with a glass of champagne and sometimes a slice of cake. Typically, coworkers do not buy gifts for each other unless they are very close friends.

Important Men’s Day Words & Phrases:
Here are the Russian phrases you need to greet an important man in your life on February 23rd

  • Happy Men’s Day: С Днём Мужчин! 
  • Happy February 23rd: C 23 (двадцать-третьим) Февраля!



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