Вопрос задан 04.09.2020 в 04:11. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Рождественский Никита.

Мне нужен перевод (не с переводчика) Who doesn't like holidays? Holidays usually mean not going

to school or to work, they also mean nice food, present and a lot of fun. Russian people like them too. Here are some traditional holidays and festivals they celebrate. 1 January – New Year’s Day 14 February – St Valentine’s Day March or April – Easter Festival 7 January – Christmas The beginning of a new year is a time for celebrating and for making a new start. People wish each other "Happy New Year" and send special greeting card. On New Year’s Eve (December 31st) many people go to parties with their families, neighbours and friends. They go to bed after midnight to "see the New Year in” at o’clock. January 1st is a public holiday in Russia. For older people it’s a quiet day in front of the television. But young people go out and meet their friends at parties, discos and different clubs. On St Valentin’s Day people send a special greeting card (Valentine) to those who they love. It’s a tradition not to give the name of the sender. Some people buy presents for their sweetheats or give them red rose, a symbol of love.
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Russian people celebrate several traditional holidays and festivals throughout the year. Here are some of them:

New Year's Day (1 January)

The beginning of the new year is a time for celebration and new beginnings. People wish each other "Happy New Year" and send special greeting cards. On New Year's Eve (December 31st), many people attend parties with their families, neighbors, and friends. They stay up past midnight to "see the New Year in" at midnight. January 1st is a public holiday in Russia. Older people often spend the day quietly at home, while young people go out to meet their friends at parties, discos, and clubs.

St. Valentine's Day (14 February)

On St. Valentine's Day, people in Russia also celebrate love and affection. They send special greeting cards, known as Valentines, to those they love. It is a tradition not to give the name of the sender on the card. Some people also buy presents for their sweethearts or give them red roses, which are a symbol of love.

Easter Festival (March or April)

The Easter Festival is an important religious holiday in Russia. It is celebrated according to the Orthodox Christian calendar, which may differ from the Western Christian calendar. During Easter, people attend church services and participate in various traditions, such as the blessing of Easter eggs and the sharing of a special Easter meal.

Christmas (7 January)

In Russia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7th according to the Orthodox Christian calendar. It is a religious holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. On Christmas Day, people attend church services and engage in festive activities with their families. Christmas is a quieter holiday compared to New Year's, and it is a time for reflection and spiritual observance.

These are just a few examples of the traditional holidays and festivals celebrated by Russian people. Each holiday has its own unique customs and traditions, and they are all occasions for joy, celebration, and spending time with loved ones.

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