One of the main rules of etiquette in Russia is the respect for the older generation. So, in Russia it is accepted to give place to older people in public transport, to help to cross the road or even help to carry our bags. Long remain a tradition to pass the women forward, to open their doors and help carry heavy bags and things. Despite the fact that many people think of Russians as people who have no idea about etiquette, this is not the case. If you have the opportunity to visit your Russian friend's house, do it. When entering a house remember to remove your shoes and put on Slippers. Russians do not wear shoes in house to maintain cleanliness. Russian love to have guests come to visit, you'll see covered with a lot of dishes, the table, the rules of behavior at the table is absolutely identical to the European one. Russia decided not to start eating until until all the guests gathered around the table, the same end of the meal - is not considered polite to leave the table if any of the guests continued to sample the food.
Dear Ben, How's it going? Thank you for your letter. Haven't heard you for ages.
I like playing computer games too, but I play them very seldom. I prefer to read a good book in my free time. I like reading books by Lermontov. He’s my favourite author. He’s a famous Russian poet and prose writer. I like his poems. Also I like reading adventures stories. For example, I’ve recently read “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. I advise you to read this really interesting book.
Despite the fact that many people think of Russians as people who have no idea about etiquette, this is not the case. If you have the opportunity to visit your Russian friend's house, do it.
When entering a house remember to remove your shoes and put on Slippers. Russians do not wear shoes in house to maintain cleanliness. Russian love to have guests come to visit, you'll see covered with a lot of dishes, the table, the rules of behavior at the table is absolutely identical to the European one. Russia decided not to start eating until until all the guests gathered around the table, the same end of the meal - is not considered polite to leave the table if any of the guests continued to sample the food.
Dear Ben,
How's it going? Thank you for your letter. Haven't heard you for ages.
I like playing computer games too, but I play them very seldom. I prefer to read a good book in my free time. I like reading books by Lermontov. He’s my favourite author. He’s a famous Russian poet and prose writer. I like his poems. Also I like reading adventures stories. For example, I’ve recently read “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. I advise you to read this really interesting book.
What computer games do you like playing?
Write back soon,
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