Hello Christina!
In this letter I'd like to tell you about Russian culture!
First of all, do you know about the national foods in Russia? One of them is pirozhiki, which is a stuffed bun with a variety of fillings, such as potatos, mushrooms, cabbage, and so on. We also have a soup called borscht, or in other words, beetroot soup. Borscht can be either hot or cold, and is usually served with sour cream.
Our fast food mostly consists of the food at Mcdonald's. Basically, American fast food chains comprise the fast food with we consume.
The modern youth or teenagers these days prefer to rather eat untraditional food. This means American food, fast food, Chinese food, in other words, everything that isn't Russian.
Isn't this ride such a thrill? Can you thrill me? Isn't this view thrilling? Are you suffering from nightmares? Why do you clatter so much? What is all this clatter? Are you trying to confuse me? Do you find this fact confusing? Is this exercise rough? Are you trying to sink? Why must you groan about everything? Did you hear that groan? Does the musc make you tremble? Are you coming to our annual reunion? Will you embrace me? Did I see a tear? Is she going to tear the shirt? Is his shirt wrinkled? Have we reached our destination yet? How much does that vessel cost? Is this land bare? Is she a bareheaded woman? Are there many barefooted children in Africa? Are you two a couple?