This saying is used in a situation where someone is not satisfied with what they have, but envies what someone else has in a similar situation. An example would be someone who has a blue car deciding that his friend's green car is better, even though both are the same make and model. The phrase also usually means that once the person gets what they think they want, they are not satisfied with that, either.
Actually, the expression is "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence." It means that something you do not have may look more attractive than what you already have (the grass on YOUR side of the fence)
There is an expression: the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence. It means a grazing animal such as a cow - or by extension, a dissatisfied human - will imagine that the grass that is out of reach is more attractive than the grass within reach.
Actually, the saying is "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence." It means that things always seem better elsewhere, when they are out of reach, and that if we could reach them, we would be disappointed.This is a saying to remind you to be satisfied with what you have, not to imagine that something else is better just because you can't have it.This saying properly goes: The grass always looks greener on the other side of the fence. This is Existentialism for cattle. In human terms, it means that what is out of reach or unavailable or taboo may appear of greater worth than what is present and real and allowed, or in short that people often desire what they cannot have while despising what they do have.People are never satisfied with what they have.You NEVER know what happens behind closed doors. We all wear facades, sometimes the happiest people are the saddest people. It depends who can "act" better than the "others".You might think you have it rough, but sometimes others are better at hiding what REALLY happens.Rich = PoorPretty = UglyUgly = PrettyMean = Insecureyou get it now...... we all come from different homes, and what you might think is "perfect cookie cutter" is in all reality the "worst you could imagine".Grass is always greener ion the other side. SUCK IT UP! WE ALLHAVE TOO.Why grass is chosen for this example in addition to the above explanation is we see next door grass at an angle and hence will not see the empty spots. So it looks green from the other side. Similarly we only see what better things other have and not what problems they have. in total all of us will have +and - adding up to 100 %.What is + need not be +for others and similarly -It is like a wheel. what goes up should come down after sometime.It means that most people see positives in other situations, but only negatives in theirs, so, it makes change seem desirable.
Actually, the saying is "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence." It means that things always seem better elsewhere, when they are out of reach, and that if we could reach them, we would be disappointed.This is a saying to remind you to be satisfied with what you have, not to imagine that something else is better just because you can't have it.This saying properly goes: The grass always looks greener on the other side of the fence. This is Existentialism for cattle. In human terms, it means that what is out of reach or unavailable or taboo may appear of greater worth than what is present and real and allowed, or in short that people often desire what they cannot have while despising what they do have.People are never satisfied with what they have.You NEVER know what happens behind closed doors. We all wear facades, sometimes the happiest people are the saddest people. It depends who can "act" better than the "others".You might think you have it rough, but sometimes others are better at hiding what REALLY happens.Rich = PoorPretty = UglyUgly = PrettyMean = Insecureyou get it now...... we all come from different homes, and what you might think is "perfect cookie cutter" is in all reality the "worst you could imagine".Grass is always greener ion the other side. SUCK IT UP! WE ALLHAVE TOO.Why grass is chosen for this example in addition to the above explanation is we see next door grass at an angle and hence will not see the empty spots. So it looks green from the other side. Similarly we only see what better things other have and not what problems they have. in total all of us will have +and - adding up to 100 %.What is + need not be +for others and similarly -It is like a wheel. what goes up should come down after sometime.It means that most people see positives in other situations, but only negatives in theirs, so, it makes change seem desirable.
however, but, also
The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener was created in 1967.
This is similar to the saying "The grass is always greener on the other side," meaning that things you don't have, etc. always seem more desirable than what you do have. It also suggests that if you do get to where the grass is greener, it may not be as great as what you imagined it to be.
Stems from the saying, 'The grass is greener on the other side.' As in, this is true that the grass on the other side may indeed be greener, but the other side is also yellow. The other choice (the greener grass) has it's own set of problems and things that could go wrong (symbolizes the yellow that is mixed in the green grass). Hope I helped.
You have the quote wrong. It's the grass is always greener on the other side. It means things always look better than the situation you are in.
Actually, the expression is "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence." It means that something you do not have may look more attractive than what you already have (the grass on YOUR side of the fence)
"The grass is not always greener on the other side"
There is an expression: the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence. It means a grazing animal such as a cow - or by extension, a dissatisfied human - will imagine that the grass that is out of reach is more attractive than the grass within reach.
Something that is better than where you are or what you have or how things are. If it often used to say you are moving on to something better. If someone leaves a company to go to a better job, they could be said to be moving to a greener pasture.
The old saying the grass is greener on the other side. they want to see if they can find someone better
"The grass is always greener on the other side." Meaning: No matter what that person thinks they will forever want what others have because they are too busy looking at the other's belongings instead of their own.
True but it depends on photosynthesis and the availability of water etc. hoped Ive helped
It's human nature to want whatever you cannot have. The grass always looks greener on the other side of the fence.