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Russians aim to allocate no more than 2000 rubles for purchasing flowers or a present for a teacher
Russians aim to allocate no more than 2000 rubles for purchasing flowers or a present for a teacher

Russians aim to allocate no more than 2000 rubles for floral arrangements or presents to educators.

Russians' Popular Teacher's Day Gifts Revealed in Survey

Russians celebrate the Day of Knowledge, marking the start of the academic year on September 1st, with traditional ceremonies and gifts for teachers. While the specific trends for this year's Teacher's Day gifts are yet to be determined, a survey conducted by Avito analysts in 2025 offers insights into the popular choices among Russians.

Traditional Celebrations

School assemblies are a common occurrence on Teacher's Day, where students and teachers gather to celebrate the beginning of a new academic year. Students often wear new clothes and shoes, symbolizing a fresh start.

According to the Avito survey, flowers are the most popular gift for Teacher's Day in Russia. Gladioli and asters are the leading types of flowers chosen as gifts. Chocolate, sweets, and gift certificates are also popular choices, coming in second.

Small tokens like candies, chocolates, or personal items are common gifts, symbolizing respect and appreciation. Personalized items like pens, notebooks, or bookmarks with personal messages are also appreciated. Gift cards to popular restaurants or stores are gaining popularity, offering flexibility to teachers.

These gifts are typically given during the school ceremonies or as part of the school's event for the Day of Knowledge. The budget for a bouquet of flowers should not exceed 2,000 rubles, as per the survey. Among those who specified a precise budget for Teacher's Day gifts, the average was 2,300 rubles.

The survey involved 10,000 Russians and the results were reported by RT, indicating the significance of the findings. The survey aimed to understand the public's plans for Teacher's Day celebrations on September 1 in Russia. It's essential to note that the survey results are from 2025, and trends for this year's Teacher's Day may vary.

In the Avito survey conducted in 2025, it was found that flowers, such as gladioli and asters, are the most popular gifts for Teacher's Day in Russia, followed by chocolate, sweets, and gift certificates. Additionally, small tokens like candies, chocolates, or personal items, as well as personalized items like pens, notebooks, or bookmarks with personal messages, are common gifts for teachers on this day. Furthermore, gift cards to popular restaurants or stores are gaining popularity, offering flexibility to teachers.

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