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Why Do Passengers Clap Upon Landing in Russia? Passengers: ‘Thanking the ‘Non-Killing’ Kindness’

This is Liu Xiaoshun's Travel and Life Research Institute.

Russia is a very important neighboring country and also the largest country in the world by land area. With the rapid development of Russian tourism, more and more Chinese tourists are choosing to travel to Russia during holidays. Russians are often called the 'Fighting Nation,' and anyone who has traveled to Russia will undoubtedly be impressed by their fierce personalities.

Before my first trip to Russia, I had heard many 'rumors' about Russians, one of which was that Aeroflot planes fly particularly 'wild.' When other airlines are afraid to take off, they dare; when other airlines are afraid to land, they also dare. This is well-deserved.

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Therefore, some people jokingly say that the 'Fighting Nation' pilots are definitely different. Their pilots probably used to fly 'combat aircraft,' and even if they were delayed for a long time, they could add a few more turns of oil and arrive ahead of the scheduled time. Although everyone knows these are 'jokes,' there must be some truth to them.

Before my first flight on Aeroflot, I was indeed a little apprehensive, because I had seen too many jokes about Russians, so I couldn't help but have some psychological shadows. Moreover, their cabin crew are generally tall and have few smiles, which gives passengers a 'sense of oppression.' Even when taking a flight, I was terrified,

Of course, flying on Aeroflot didn't turn out to be as exaggerated as the legends say, but the take-off and landing were indeed more 'brutal' than when I usually fly. What's more interesting is that after safely landing in Russia, the entire cabin would applaud collectively. It is said that this is a way of thanking the captain for 'not killing them,' and it is also a special 'habit' of Russians. It's very interesting,

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So, have you ever traveled to Russia? What is your impression of Russia? Have you ever flown on Aeroflot? Do you think they really fly 'wildly'? Have you ever seen the situation where the entire passengers applaud after the safety landing of Russian planes? Do you know why? If you have the opportunity in the future, do you still want to travel to Russia? Welcome everyone to leave a comment!

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