YOU ARE
RUSSIAN WHEN...

  1. You know more than 30 Olgas, Annas and Natashas.
  2. You are familiar with Cheburashka, Baba Yaga, Eralash, Ded Moroz and Snegurochka
  3. If you don’t know how to play Durak which is a card game loosely translated as “fool,” you can be disinherited.
  4. You can't have a boyfriend when you are 17 but you have to be married at 18. It’s a tragedy if you’re 25 and single.
  5. Someone is talking and you sneeze, it means they’re saying the truth.
  6. You eat Smetana (sour cream) with absolutely everything. When you got sunburned, you put Smetana on your burns. And you re-use old sour cream containers as “tupperware”
  7. At one point in your life, you had a carpet hanging on your wall
  8. If a fork, spoon or a knife falls on the ground, someone's going to visit you
  9. When anything could be cured by Zelyonka (brilliant green), Smetana (Sour Cream), Vodka or Tea. And we mean..anything..
  10. You make a wish while sitting between two people with the same name
  11. You never leave an empty bottle on the table
  12. You consider Plombir to be the best ice-cream in the world
  13. You celebrate Christmas on January 7th. And you have a second opportunity to celebrate the New Year, which falls on January 14th
  14. You don't ever sit on the corner of the table because that means you'll get married only in 10 years
  15. If you didn’t finish your babushka’s seven course meal including salads, potatoes, fish, meat, soup, more meat, and finally desert, it meant you don’t love her.
  16. If a bird defecates on you or your property (your car), it’s good luck, and may bring you money!
  17. If you put your clothes on backwards, you will be punched.
  18. Your name has a special short form which sounds nowhere close to your real name (for example, Alexander – Sasha, Leonid – Lenya, Vladimir – Vova, Vyacheslav – Slava)
  19. You were practically born in high heels
  20. If you oversalt something, it means you are in love
  21. You talk for an hour at the front door when leaving someone's house.
  22. You can only gift purses with money in them
  23. You eat a lot of cabbage so your boobs grow
  24. You giggle at Russian accents in American movies
  25. You say "let's meet at 9″; you actually mean "I'll wake up at 9, take a shower, eat, watch tv and meet you at 12″.
  26. When you get sick, your parents will always find a reason why it happened.
  27. You can make Pierogis (baked or fried dumplings) in 18 different flavours.
  28. You never kill a spider at home.
  29. You sing at every party you go to
  30. You sit in silence with your eyes shut for a few moments before leaving on any long journey.
  31. You know what “grechka” (buckwheat) is
  32. When your relatives are the only people who can pronounce your last name
  33. When knocking on wood you add a symbolic three spits over one’s left shoulder and knock three times as well. Traditionally one was spitting on the devil (who is always on the left).
  34. When olivier salad, kholodets (meat jelly) and salo (cured slabs of fatback) are served almost with every celebretionary dinner.
  35. When you know a perfect cure for hangover - pickle (rassol).
  36. You never demonstrate something negative using yourself or someone else as the object. For example, when describing a scar you never show it on your own face or someone else’s.
  37. When you can’t drink without a toast
  38. You are silent until the success has been achieved or even sound pessimistic. Because talking about future success (bragging) can bring bad luck.
  39. When your phone has a ringtone of the Russian National Anthem
  40. If you return home for forgotten things it is a bad omen, and you should look in the mirror before leaving the house again, otherwise the journey will be bad.
  41. When you know, without any shadow of a doubt that any other cartoon, is pure bullshit compared to the Russian Classics.
  42. You never whistle indoors as it would bring misfortune to the household.
  43. When you're eternally bruised if people call pelmeni are ravioli
  44. You only give women an odd number of flowers, since even numbers are for the dead.
  45. When you eat open-faced sandwiches made of rye bread, butter, and sliced soft sausage for breakfast. And it makes for a perfect match with a cup of black tea!
  46. When you know what the words “kuz’kina mat', yolki palki, obaldet’, kto tam...cto gram” mean (untranslatable)
  47. You change into tapki (slippers) and wash your hands as soon as you walk into your apartment.
  48. You wear a wool hat in the sauna (excuse us, the banya), where you are going for business meetings with your colleagues.
  49. When you drink Russia Cola!

…To be continued

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