I wonder where the information about Russia was taken from. We eat regular cakes, like everybody else in the world, sing a birthday song and nobody hangs presents for the guests.
In the better part of four decades of birthday parties in Canada, I have never been part of, or witnessed, the so-called tradition of smearing a butter or grease on a child's nose. I wonder if this tradition is specific to a certain area or people group within the country.
I wonder where the information about Russia was taken from. We eat regular cakes, like everybody else in the world, sing a birthday song and nobody hangs presents for the guests.
In the better part of four decades of birthday parties in Canada, I have never been part of, or witnessed, the so-called tradition of smearing a butter or grease on a child's nose. I wonder if this tradition is specific to a certain area or people group within the country.
In Kenya we pour buckets of water on a person.