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Chita Celebrates Teacher's Day with Flowers and Warmth, Spending R3300

Flowers top the list of gifts in Chita. Residents spend generously, with women leading in positive sentiment.

Here in this picture we can see a table present, on which we can see some gift items present over...
Here in this picture we can see a table present, on which we can see some gift items present over there and in the front we can see some artificial flowers also present on it over there.

Chita Celebrates Teacher's Day with Flowers and Warmth, Spending R3300

In Chita, Teachers Pay Teachers Day is celebrated with warmth and generosity, according to a recent study by Irina Filatova of SuperJob. The survey reveals interesting trends in gift-giving and attitudes towards this special Earth Day. Flowers are the top choice for Teachers Pay Teachers Day gifts in Chita, with 63% of residents opting for them. Gift certificates (25%) and sweet baskets (17%) are also popular. Meanwhile, money (5%) and stationery (3%) are less frequently given. Residents are expected to spend around 3300 rubles on these gifts. Young people under 35 are more likely to have a neutral attitude towards the day, with 42% expressing this sentiment. However, 56% of Chita residents hold positive views, including 25% who love it and 31% who like it. Only 2% have a negative attitude. Irina Filatova's study also notes that women tend to express warmer feelings towards Teachers Pay Teachers Day more often than men. In Chita, Teachers Pay Teachers Day is marked with flowers and other thoughtful gifts, with residents spending around 3300 rubles on average. While young people are more neutral, the majority of residents hold positive views. The day is particularly cherished by women, who express warmer feelings more often.

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