What are the customs of Russians, Romanians and Hungarians
Russia's population accounts for more than half of the CIS countries, its personality is cheerful and bold, like to joke. They are very organized and disciplined, anything like unified action, polite, always say hello when meeting, but meet each other's name and father's name, only name is not polite. The words "sorry", "please", "thank you" and so on are inseparable from the conversation. People are neatly dressed when they go out, and in public places, especially the cinema, no one is ever loud, let alone spitting, littering and so on. On the tram, even if men get on first, they stand in the carriage and leave their seats for the elderly, women and children who get on later. Russian wedding ceremony is quite distinctive, the marriage registration ceremony begins in the national anthem, and then the bride and groom are accompanied by male and female guests to watch the city by car, Muscovites also go to Lenin's tomb to lay flowers, after the return of the banquet. When dealing with Russians, do not ask a woman's age, if she says it herself, you can say: "Really can't tell, you are still very young." When you first meet someone, don't ask them anything, and don't talk about yourself. If you talk about yourself to a stranger, the other person will become suspicious and will not want to contact you. Romanians are hardworking and brave, can sing and dance well, and are very hospitable, even if they are strangers, as long as they visit the house, they are warmly welcomed. When working or traveling abroad, they like to pull the service staff to take photos or go shopping. In the national dance, like to kiss with the staff, everywhere to show friendly enthusiasm. When receiving Romanians, it is necessary not to open the doors and Windows of the room, living room and hallway to create drafts. Because Romania is a continental temperate broad-leaved forest climate, they are afraid of heat and cold, and think that if the draft blows, they will get sick. Romanians live a simple life, and when they travel to our country, they like to bring their own food such as red sausage. The etiquette of the Hungarians is quite close to that of Western Europe, and many religious festivals and customs are the same as those of Western Europe, of course, they also have their own festivals and customs.