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Comment from: Bryan [Visitor]
"Frankly, it still stresses me out that the Russians do that."

Ha, I laughed at that.
10/09/09 @ 07:56
Comment from: Edgar [Visitor]
Yes, your explanation of the "it" factor taking a neuter or adverbial form is excellent. I never thought of that and often wondered the same. "Uzhasno" is another one that almost never agrees with the noun, too.
10/09/09 @ 19:06
Comment from: Max [Visitor]
"Бабушка всегда делала своё питание вкусным и полезным."
Wrong adoption. "Питание" isn't right word for food, it's for "nutrition". For GranMa's food you should say "Еда".

Don responds: I'll allow myself to disagree with you: one of the meanings of питание is пища/еда. See gramota.ru for details.
11/30/09 @ 02:17
Comment from: Arthur [Visitor]
I am going to agree with Max. "питание" is not the right word here. It sounds... wrong.
Also, here might be misunderstanding, because "своё питание" means the food Grandma eats by her own.

It would be much better to put there "еда" or morover change the sentence to

Бабушка всегда готовила вкусную и полезную еду.

Don responds: Actually, when I first thought up the line, I had in mind that it was grandmother's own food, not food she prepared for others. Still, you and Max have convinced me the article is better without the word питание. The text has been updated.

The inspiration for the original line, incidentally, was my own grandmother, who lived alone for many years. She never allowed herself to eat in a sloppy fashion. She always made tasty and sensible food, always sat down at the dinner table with a place mat, cloth napkin, and decorated table, ate slowly and with dignity. It was always artful and wise. I'm afraid I have succumbed to the American weakness of eating on the run, but I can always sense Grammy's example in the background of my mind. I won't be at all surprised if I finally change that habit.
08/14/10 @ 14:49

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