In this country a unique festival is celebrated Monday, and boys do this job with a favorite girl

“Do you like to go to the office on Monday after Sunday holidays?” Most people will answer this question in ‘no’. After all, the time of vacation, sleeping with late and family, is so cute that it does not seem less than a shock to return to work. For this reason, the perception of ‘Blue Mande’, that is, Sad Monday, worldwide. But do you know that there is also a country in the world where Monday is a festival like a festival for people? Especially for boys, this day is no less than a celebration because they get a unique release on this day – including a girl from their choice from water to toe with water. Yes! It is not a joke, but part of a traditional culture of Eastern Europe, which is still celebrated with great enthusiasm. Which country celebrates ‘Wet Monday’? This unique tradition is seen in countries such as Poland, Czech Republic and Ukraine in Europe. Here on Monday after Easter Sunday is celebrated as ‘Wet Monday’, ie Wet Monday (śmigus-Dyngus in local language). This day has a special attraction – a celebration of watering. Boys take the buckets, water bottles and even water guns on the street and streets and soak girls of their choice with water. What is recognition behind this tradition? The wet Monday celebrated just after Easter is part of a religious and cultural tradition. According to faith, the sins of people, with water, were the sins of people and are spiritually pure. But this is another interesting tradition attached – if a boy is a beautiful girl week and that girl does not oppose it, it is believed that the boy could be a suitable groom for her. Over time, this tradition turned into light -hearted jokes and flirtation. Girls also get a chance – but a day later! Now you have to wonder if only boys are having this opportunity? So the answer is no. Wet Tuesday is for girls. That is, on Tuesday of Easter, girls can take revenge by soaking boys with water. However, the soil reality is that both sides celebrate this festival with pleasure and pleasure on Monday. Sometimes boys start, sometimes girls attack first. The festival has become a festival of fun and chaos wet Monday, has now become a festival that is a combination of festival and a complete fun. People wander in the streets with buckets, mugs, water bottles and water guns. Many times they get so excited that while they pour water from the bucket, it is also broken. In some stories, there are reports of cars to break glass, slip on the street and soak clothes. But despite that, this day celebrates with great enthusiasm. This festival has also become a funny way of flirting for youth on an exciting day for the youth. Boys and girls say their hearts in gestures on this day without saying anything. If someone drenches you again and again, maybe he likes you! And if you do not protest, you are probably interested in it as well. The changed tradition over time was a religious use in the beginning wet Monday, related to the same and freedom of sins. But now this festival has become a social and cultural festival. Water rifles, bottles and radiators are thrown in cities, while people in rural areas continue to use buckets or cups in a traditional way. Everyone from young children to old people participates in it. Can such a thing happen in India as well? When we talk about India, Holi is a festival in which such an atmosphere is seen to a certain extent – water, color, laughter and fun. But Monday in India is considered ‘working day’ and most people are victims of tension and laziness on that day. Can such a ‘nice day’ become Monday? Probably not, but this tradition certainly tells that even the day of the workload can be converted into fun, just thinking needs to change. If the whole world curses on Monday, some countries in Eastern Europe make it the best day. Law Mondays in countries such as Poland, Ukraine and Czech Republic are not just a party, but a social festival in which people laugh, come close to each other and come free from old sins and make a new start. So don’t get angry next time on Monday. Think, I wish we had such a ‘weight mandhe’ here – so maybe it would work like a celebration!