The saying is "a stitch in time saves nine". It comes from the time when people repaired their clothes. So stitching something before it comes apart saves much more stitching than if you wait until it is completely unraveled
nine--mend something now before it gets worse
Because it saves time and space
Daylight saving time saves light. You turn your clocks an hour ahead in spring and set them an hour back in fall.
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dont do top button up dont tuck shirt in dont do a perfect tie
It saves time, money and most importantly students dont have to spend time in the wardrobe woundring what to wear and dont have to worry about what other people think about you and your clothes. =)
ancient Mesopotamian children did not have school uniforms they actually had not yet invented uniforms in that time
Most cities now have a special headquarters where you can shop with ease and purchase the uniforms that are now demanded for school attire. The price is now reasonable and in the end it saves the parents time and energy from bargain hunting for regular clothing that used to be the norm for school attire. The choices now for uniforms are more fashionable than when the children first started wearing them, A lot of kids now where their uniforms with pride.
there are alot of reasons like people cant judge you on what you wear, or like it saves you time in the morning because alot of people waste their time looking for clothes and have no time to eat breakfast.. the next day you don't have to worry on what to wear
Complete this proverb-'a stitch in time saves
Unfortunately not at this time.
Saves time.
Supporters of school uniforms argue that they can promote a sense of belonging and equality among students, reduce instances of bullying related to students' clothing choices, and help improve school safety by easily identifying intruders on campus. Additionally, wearing uniforms may lead to higher academic performance by minimizing distractions and focusing students on their studies.
The uniforms of the soilders involved were not red only because they were in the massacure. At the time, battles could get confusing, so each Nation had a diffrent color(s) for their uniforms. The British wore red.
Uniforms are more timesaving or more efficient because I think most of us in St. Paschal Baylon used to take 30 or more minutes to decide what you were going to wear for school, back in the day when we did not have uniforms. Uniforms are not time consuming because you already know what to wear navy blue pants or navy blue shirts and, white shirts.
"A stitch in time saves nine" IS a sentence!