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We had just pulled up to visit a rural and historical estate outside Tver and ran into this wedding party as we parked. They were cool, plastered for the most part, and waved and joked as if we were their best friends.
I use this to show how festive things become after the ZAGS wedding. It is customary to go to a plaza (if in a city) or to some park (like this), to lay memorial flowers and to make toasts. These guys and gals were just about finished with the toasts. They were happy, very, very happy.
Those decorated cars are part of the tradition. Most were in the same age group--no young bride looking to marry her grandfather in this party.
For whatever unknown reason the Russian government as of late has been insisting that Russians don't take selfies. These guys must have missed that memo. In fact, a number of my relatives have missed that memo.
I hate to see so many young people smoke, but many do.