you know you are russian when

sovietpostcards:
“ “Listen! Moscow is speaking.” Poster by V. Govorkov (USSR, 1949).
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sovietpostcards:

“Listen! Moscow is speaking.” Poster by V. Govorkov (USSR, 1949).

May I ask if there's a particular reason to rest your bread ontop of your cup? I find that interesting

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russiawave:

rpszt:

russiawave:

because where you’d put it otherwise? in the soup? It’ll get wet. in the main dish? It gets into the food and if you don’t eat bread you can’t share it anymore.

What’s wrong in putting it on the table?

It’s not hygienic and disrespectful to the bread, my grandma’d kill me. It’s either a plate or a cup.

DISRESPECTFUL TO THE BREAD

i feel this on so many levels lol whenever we dropped a piece of bread we had to pick it up cross it three times ask the bread to forgive you and give it little kisses then we’d throw it away but yeah

sovietpostcards:
“Autumn. Photo by Rudolf Krupnov (Moscow, 1970s).
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sovietpostcards:

Autumn. Photo by Rudolf Krupnov (Moscow, 1970s).

youknowyouarerussianwhen:
““Hello, my dear. Here’s a confession, I will love you the whole winter and winters here are eternal.
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i love how this post is still loved by many :’D

youknowyouarerussianwhen:

Hello, my dear. Here’s a confession, I will love you the whole winter and winters here are eternal.

i love how this post is still loved by many :’D

sovietpostcards:
“Flower sellers in Moscow (1959)
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sovietpostcards:

Flower sellers in Moscow (1959)