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Revision 11 . . (edit) December 11, 2001 12:22 pm by SimonP
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By Russian we can mean either the Russian language (q.v.) or any Russian person.
The term Russian can refer either the Russian language (q.v.) or any Russian person.

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Russians are citizen of Russia; another sense of the term is less inclusive and is restricted to ethnic Russians living anywhere. Insofar as there is a Russian [national character]?--that is, the following is of course by no means a scientific description with no exceptions--Russians are characterized by warmth, sincerity, high intelligence, pride, and poor self-esteem. Authors such as Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky? have made the Russian national character highly recognizable.
Russians are citizens of Russia; another sense of the term is less inclusive and is restricted to ethnic Russians living anywhere. Insofar as there is a Russian [national character]?--that is, the following is of course by no means a scientific description with no exceptions--Russians are characterized by warmth, sincerity, high intelligence, pride, and poor self-esteem. Authors such as Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky have made the Russian national character highly recognizable.

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See also: [Russian roulette]?
See also: [Russian roulette]?

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