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What are the Russian New Year customs? How is the Russian New Year celebrated?

For Russians, New Year is also a family holiday, and each family has its special rituals that create a special atmosphere for it and bring the family closer together. On the last Saturday before the New Year, dads always walk behind the Christmas tree and children look forward to New Year's gifts!

When the New Year's table is set, everyone gathers around the table and starts by saying compliments and blessings to each other. People always achieve **** knowledge on New Year's Day: those who don't cook don't eat. Therefore, on December 31, families crowded in the kitchen, while preparing New Year's food, and have a good time. Russian custom - every year, buy new Christmas tree balls.

On New Year's Day, people make pies together. Every time, several generations **** get together, when a child complains: it's so much trouble, it's easier to buy it! Grandmothers will always reply: pie is the soul of the holiday, the soul can be bought? On New Year's Day, everyone writes down their New Year's resolutions on slips of paper. Then folded into the "magic box" and opened a year later to see if it came true.

The New Year is always full of happiness and unlimited expectations! Maybe, different countries, different peoples, the time and way of celebration is different, but people's wish is the same: Happy New Year! Everything is better in the New Year!

Expanded Information

When dealing with Russians, ask five questions:

1. Don't ask their age, especially women.

2. Don't ask about their marital status.

3. Don't ask about someone's salary.

4. Don't ask for their home address.

5. Don't ask people where they are going.

Like sour food. Bread and milk are sour, vegetables and soups are mostly sour. Cold: lunch is mostly cold. There are red and black fish roe, various kinds of salami, ham, red fish, salted fish, and sour mushrooms.

Kimchi, salad, cheese, etc. Soup: I like soup for both lunch and dinner. There are various kinds of broths, including fish soup, sauerkraut soup, red cabbage soup, cabbage soup, and so on. Alcohol: love strong drinks and can drink a lot of alcohol.

Tea: likes black tea, drinks tea with every meal, adds lemon slices, milk, sugar to tea. Tea is served with jam, honey, bread, butter, and pastries.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Russian New Year