Ivan Chrysostom occupies a special place in the folk calendar.
On this day, Orthodox Christians remember Saint John Chrysostom, who was revered for his wisdom and eloquence.
Popular beliefs and traditions impose restrictions on certain actions and provide recommendations on how to spend this day with maximum benefit.
It is believed that on this day it is not recommended to cook and eat soups, borscht and other liquid dishes.
According to popular belief, this can lead to uncertainty in business.
Instead, traditionally they prepared pelmeni, vareniki or similar dishes.
Changing your intended goals can lead to failure.
Folk omens advise sticking to what you have planned, so as not to attract disappointment.
Sewing, especially of bed linen or clothing, is considered a bad omen and leads to trouble.
It is also undesirable to give away children's toys, so as not to accidentally pass on good luck along with them.
Women looking for their soulmate should avoid chicken eggs, which may prevent them from starting a family in the near future.
This day is suitable for reflection, repentance and working on yourself.
Families traditionally made dumplings, involving all household members. Preparations were made for future use for several days.
At this time, washed clothes were put outside to dry so that the wind would take away all the negativity.
The holiday is considered favorable for communication.
Reconciliations, confessions and important conversations always took place successfully at this time.