Maslenitsa: Eating pancakes with different fillings (caviar, jam, honey, sour cream), Burning a Maslenitsa (straw effigy) to say goodbye to winter, Jumping over bonfires, Watching folk performances and traditional games in the streets, New Year: Decorating a New Year's tree, Eating Olivier salad and dressed herring , Watching fireworks at midnight, Listening to the President's New Year speech, Staying up all night, celebrating until morning, Victory Day : Attending military parades or watching them on TV, Giving flowers to veterans, Wearing St. George ribbons, Participating in the Immortal Regiment march, Watching fireworks in the evening, Easter: Decorating eggs and exchanging them with family members, Eating kulich, Going to church and attending midnight services, Saying “Christ is risen!” and replying “Truly, he is risen!”, International Women’s Day: Giving flowers, chocolates, and small gifts to women and girls, Writing cards with warm wishes to mothers, sisters, and female friends, Boys and men doing household chores for women, Organising special events or concerts for women at schools and workplaces, Defender of the Fatherland Day : Giving small presents and souvenirs to boys and men, Girls preparing surprises for their male classmates, Watching patriotic films,
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