RIGA - Latvian residents will most often dye eggs and relax at home on Easter, according to a survey conducted by the research company Fifty5Blue.
As Ingrida Libora, a representative of Fifty5Blue, informed LETA, 38 percent of the population plan to dye Easter eggs, 36 percent - to relax at home, and 33 percent - visit and meet family and friends.
Also, 22 percent of people will go into nature on Easter, 14 percent will organize a special festive meal, 13 percent will swing or rock someone else on Easter swings, 10 percent will decorate and decorate the house, 9 percent will go to a church service, 8 percent will attend a public event, and 8 percent - a festive market.
On the other hand, 7 percent of people said they will spend Easter working this year, while almost a tenth or 9 percent said they will not celebrate Easter this year.
The survey was conducted by the research company Fifty5Blue in cooperation with TV3 morning news program 900 Seconds (900 Seconds) on March 24-26, surveying 800 Latvian residents aged 18-65 via the internet across Latvia.
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