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SW-User
Nothing. :)
Darina · F
@SW-User Why? I wanted to give you a present ...

SW-User
Darina · F
@SW-User I know

SW-User
@Darina by the way... do you celebrate Christmas at all?
Darina · F
@SW-User yes, 7 January

SW-User
@Darina Oh, you Russians and your Julian calendar... ;)
Darina · F
@SW-User not the date of Christmas, but the calendar used. Christians who celebrate Christmas on December 25 use the modern - the Gregorian calendar. Others remember the birth of the Savior also on December 25, but already according to the Julian calendar, and this date falls on January 7th in the 20th and 21st centuries.
. In Russia, the Gregorian calendar (a new style) was introduced already under the Soviet regime.
I do not remember ... everything is too complicated ...
. In Russia, the Gregorian calendar (a new style) was introduced already under the Soviet regime.
I do not remember ... everything is too complicated ...

SW-User
@Darina oh, thank you for the explanation. By the way 7 January is my name day. ;)
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Darina · F
@SW-User 🙂