According to traditional customs, the bride and groom also go to the church for a wedding. The bride, wearing a white dress and a crown, stood in front of the statue with the groom. Ask the priest whether men and women agree to get married. After the two sides give affirmative answers, they exchange promises, and then the priest recites the prescribed prayer scriptures to bless the newlyweds. After the ceremony, the man's family hosted a banquet to entertain relatives and friends, and then held a dance. In the evening, we should imitate the habits of the Han people and make a fuss about the new house. Russian families are monogamous, and the father is the parent in charge of the family economy. When their children grow up and get married, they will start a new life and live independently. After the parents die, the inheritance is shared by the children.
The Greek Orthodox Church forbids divorce, and Russians are influenced by the Greek Orthodox Church and rarely divorce. Russians prohibit close relatives from marrying, such as uncles and cousins, but they are not limited to marrying other fraternal nationalities. They are free to combine mainly through love. Although there are arranged marriages, they are not dominant.
Russian names consist of real name, father name and surname. A woman usually marries with her husband's surname, and some men use her surname, or both have the same surname. Minors are usually called by their names or nicknames. Adults generally call their real names and fathers' names, and peers or younger generations can call them by their first names; In informal situations, friends can also use their first names.