Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that a marriage proposal is better made in person, not through the "Gosuslugi" portal.
The President spoke at a meeting of the supervisory board of the ANO "Russia is a country of opportunities". He emphasized the importance of personal communication and emotional contact in such moments.
You know what caught my attention? A marriage proposal through "Gosuslugi". Perhaps it's good for saving time. But in general, such things are better done in person
Putin noted that feeling like a "cyborg" due to digital formalities is unpleasant and called for creating conditions for live communication.
Someone quite close to me said to me not so long ago: "Well, you're a cyborg." It didn't sound like something good. It's not very pleasant to feel like a cyborg. I don't think so
The function for submitting a marriage proposal through "Gosuslugi" appeared in 2022. It allows you to fill in the data of future spouses, choose the date and place of the wedding, and then send an invitation to the partner. If agreed, payment of the state fee and confirmation of the reservation are required.
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