Nicole
Joined: 19 Jul 2004 Posts: 8 Location: Russia
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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 12:20 am Post subject: Russian Culture Background |
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Russian culture has a long history and tradition and Russians are very proud of it.
Russians consider themselves as a well educated nation. They read a lot, books are cheap, and one can afford to buy 5-10 books a month without serious damage to a family budget.
The majority of Russians consider themselves as Christians, and belong to Russian Orthodox Church. It's a great achievement for the country where atheism was the official state religion for more than 70 years. Frankly, most of them are not true believers. They appreciate Christian moral values but do not follow them. Religion is not a real part of their life. Russians are more aware of horoscopes than the Bible.
Medical aid and education in Russia are free, though Russians joke that education becomes less and less free with every year. One can still get a university education for free by passing the entrance tests (exams), but the universities have to decrease the number of students studying on a free basis because of poor state financing.
Intellectually, Russians are interesting people to talk to and enjoy deep subjects. Philosophy is still a mandatory subject when you study for a degree, and one of the 3 mandatory subjects for PhD qualifying exam (the other 2 are foreign language and the specialty itself).  _________________ Life is like a coin. You can spend it any way you wish, but you only spend it once.
Russian Verb Conjugator & Eng-Rus Dict: http://www.verbioso.com/ |
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