Jimena, Martisor is a general celebration which is not concentrated in a specific event/parade etc. In my part of the country girls are supposed to offer boys the symbols of Spring (which are the small broaches you can see in the picture).. Then on the 8th of March the girls receive flowers, broa...
Sounds so cute!
I definitely want to go there, where are you from? Could you please make recommendations on how to get there and just be part of the custom? I mean, it's gonna be hard, cos I won't just go to the first guy in the city and give him chocolates (then again why not), the point is, ...
Well..it depends where you want to go. We celebrate it all over the country. Imagine one normal day at school (for e.g.); everything will be the same, except the "martisor" exchanges in the break..You can do that even abroad, if you know a Romanian (coworker, friend etc); surprise him by making ...
Actually I do have a Romanian and a Bulgarian friend, I'll definitely do it, it's gonna be fun - they will wonder where in the world did I lear about it =)
Thanks =D
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Jimena, Martisor is a general celebration which is not concentrated in a specific event/parade etc. In my part of the country girls are supposed to offer boys the symbols of Spring (which are the small broaches you can see in the picture).. Then on the 8th of March the girls receive flowers, broa...
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Sounds so cute! I definitely want to go there, where are you from? Could you please make recommendations on how to get there and just be part of the custom? I mean, it's gonna be hard, cos I won't just go to the first guy in the city and give him chocolates (then again why not), the point is, ...
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Well..it depends where you want to go. We celebrate it all over the country. Imagine one normal day at school (for e.g.); everything will be the same, except the "martisor" exchanges in the break..You can do that even abroad, if you know a Romanian (coworker, friend etc); surprise him by making ...
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Actually I do have a Romanian and a Bulgarian friend, I'll definitely do it, it's gonna be fun - they will wonder where in the world did I lear about it =) Thanks =D
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