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Conversation for the Poor

Russian empire
Russian empire

Phraseologism: Conversation for the Poor.

Meaning: Shown, hypocritical sympathy for other people's misfortunes, empty chatter.

Origin: The expression goes back to charity meetings and evenings in favor of the poor, which were held in Russia before the October Revolution. At the evenings, money was collected, which was then transferred to orphans, widows, and the disabled. There was always a lot of pompous and sugary speeches around the collection of donations, but most often they brought little help to the destitute.

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Deadly sin.

Meaning:

A very big vice, an unforgivable offense.

Origin:

From the Bible. In the New Testament, in the First Epistle of John (5:16-17), it is said about different sins - "there is a sin unto death" and "there is a sin not unto death". In Christian concepts, mortal sin is a misdemeanor (defect), which entails eternal torment in the afterlife. In Orthodox dogma, there are traditionally seven deadly sins: envy, avarice, fornication, gluttony, pride, despondency, anger. Having become winged, the expressions "mortal sin", "seven deadly sins" lost their ecclesiastical coloring and acquired the meaning of a major vice, any unforgivable offenses.

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