The look mostly like other Europeans. Some might have a somewhat squarish face or a rather large thyroid cartilage in guys, but typically, they don't look much different from other Caucasians.
Russians have diverse appearances due to the country's vast size and ethnic diversity. Common features may include fair skin, various eye colors, and a range of hair colors from blonde to dark brown. Physical characteristics can vary depending on the region, but there is no single "Russian look."
Russians generally enjoy socializing with friends and family, traditional Russian cuisine, outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing, literature, music, and watching sports like football and ice hockey. They also have a strong appreciation for art, history, and cultural events.
Russians call their country "Π ΠΎΡΡΠΈΡ" (Rossiya) in Russian.
Russians, like any population, represent a diverse range of feelings and opinions. However, common characteristics often associated with Russians include a strong sense of national pride, resilience in the face of challenges, and a deep appreciation for their cultural heritage and history. It's important to recognize that individuals within any society will have unique perspectives and emotions.
"english-speaking" should be capitalized as "English-speaking" because "English" is a proper noun.
We would write either "How did it look?" or "What did it look like?"
They Look like Heather Lovelace
They look like Russians because Romanians and Russians likely have shared ancestry. They are both white, except the gypsies because they came from other regions.
Russians generally enjoy socializing with friends and family, traditional Russian cuisine, outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing, literature, music, and watching sports like football and ice hockey. They also have a strong appreciation for art, history, and cultural events.
no
Because he doesn't like Russians.
Depends
Russians live in house like ours today but back in ancient Russia they did not always live like this
Yes. Yes they do.
There are millions of Russians, so I cannot generalize if ALL of them like turnips. It would be like asking "do Americans like turkey burgers?". I would not be able to say so.
in soviet russia, russians don't play games, games play russians
If they are in really true love
Christian Orthodox, like Russians