Category Archives: Slavic Culture and People

4 Questions to Answer Before Giving a Person a Second Chance

Understanding and forgiving is only half the battle. Re-embracing someone who hurt you is not easy at all. It doesn't matter who it is - a family member, friend or partner - and how close the relationship was. Before you decide on such a serious step, you need to honestly answer yourself a few questions.…
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9 Romantic Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day

What is Valentine’s Day? Here we are going to discuss some most romantic ways to celebrate this beautiful day. Valentine’s Day offers lovers many ways to express their emotions. Perhaps one of these will inspire you. Many people around the world celebrate Valentine’s Day by showing appreciation for the people they love or adore. Some…
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January 2023 Lady of the Month: Viktoriya

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Viktoriya from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine: "I am kind, cheerful and sincere young woman. I prefer active rest and communicate with interesting people. I try to follow healthy lifestyle, doing sports, eating healthy food. I have a passion for dancing also.
I have a big kind heart and I love animals so much. I have a cat Asti, I also dream of having a dog! Connection with my inner world and universe is important for me and I am trying to get to know myself deeper through meditation. I am interested in psychology and I see myself in this sphere in future. I am tender, kind and honest. I like to keep my house clean. I like cleaning, when I am cleaning, I can also dance and sign. Also, I like to sign in shower. If you like me, please let me know about it. Thank you."

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Traditions of celebrating Christmas in Slavic countries

Veronikalove wishes all Slavic girls a Merry Christmas. We wish you peace and of course love. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the tradition has been preserved to prepare special ritual dishes for Christmas that play symbolic roles. Kutia, cooked from bread grains, personified the continuity of life, was the guarantee of family well-being (there…
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