According to a study by the Unisender email newsletter service, a copy of which was made available to socialbites.ca editors, there is an increase in the mention of national images in the subject lines of emails in Russia. In the last four years, the number of letters about nesting dolls, balalaikas and bears has increased by 69 percent compared to the previous year. In 2023, this figure increased by 40 percent, and a further increase of 14 percent is expected in 2024.
More than 80 million letters containing pro-Russian words were sent by educational services; This accounts for 31% of the total. Companies from Moscow sent almost half of the letters mentioning Russia. This trend Kurgan, St. It is also notable in St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Naberezhnye Chelny and Krasnodar.
The most popular words in email topics were “Russian” (over 102 million mentions), “Moscow” (85 million) and “Russia” (42 million). Singer Shaman was mentioned in 1.1 million letters; This is slightly higher than the results of “bears” (1 million letters) and “State Duma” (924 thousand mentions).
According to Unisender commercial director Grigory Bakhin, about 2.3 billion letters are sent through the service every month, which makes it possible to observe trends in the content of mails. For Russia Day, the service’s database was estimated to contain 260 million letters containing popular associations with the country, such as “Red Square” and “balalaika.”
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Source: Gazeta

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