Everyone knows about Dyngus Day, right?
Well, maybe not unless you are Polish!
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Dyngus Day, pronounced “Dingus”, is a Polish tradition that is this coming Monday, April 21, the day after Easter.
Originally, Dyngus Day marked the end of Lent and was sort of a relief from the Lenten restrictions, but it has evolved into a big party. Leave it to the Polish to know how to really throw a great party, and do they ever!
In the old days, according to National Today.com, on Easter Monday, the males would shower water on the girls and tap them with pussy willows. The females would do the same to the boys on Tuesday. Nowadays, at current Dyngus Day celebrations, both men and women swap water and pussy willow equally…