This means that it only takes one bad person to spoil the others.
This proverb means that when one person's actions cause trouble or create a problem, it can affect everyone else involved. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of individuals and the idea that one person's actions can impact the group as a whole.
This phrase means that if one person does something bad or unethical, it can negatively affect others who are associated with them or part of the same group. It highlights how individual actions can have repercussions on the collective whole.
The Tagalog word for shame is "hiya." It is a feeling of embarrassment, disgrace, or guilt brought about by one's actions or the actions of others.
"Iginisa sa sariling mantika" is a Filipino proverb that means a person is self-reliant and capable of handling their own problems or challenges without relying on others. It conveys the idea of being self-sufficient and independent.
This proverb means that people who gossip to you about others are likely to gossip about you to someone else. It highlights the idea that those who engage in negative talk are not to be trusted with personal information.
I worked for 35 years in the garment business where Yiddish expressions were a big part of communication between buyers and sellers. Example: ( and I am not sure I spell this correctly) Schlep- meaning to carry / verklempt - meaning emotional / schlock which I understood to mean inferior / shiksa- which is what I am. I can't think of any others at the moment but they will come to me in the middle of the night tonight!
we can have a peacefull life, if we don't find trouble with others
Synonyms for proverb include truism or aphorism.
index finger
I'm assuming you heard someone say "don't lift a finger" - the meaning should be fairly obvious if you think about it. If you don't move anything, even a finger, you're just sitting back relaxing while the others do the work for you.
it means that we're supposed to do the equivalent of what others have done to us. in other words to make them feel the same amount of pain and suffering that they have put us through.
This phrase means that if one person does something bad or unethical, it can negatively affect others who are associated with them or part of the same group. It highlights how individual actions can have repercussions on the collective whole.
Each finger has a different print. Prints are not genetic. Not even twins have the same prints.
That seems to be a fable. A boy noticed a levee was leaking, put his finger in the hole, and asked others to get help.
The Tagalog word for shame is "hiya." It is a feeling of embarrassment, disgrace, or guilt brought about by one's actions or the actions of others.
The proverb you are probably referring to runs in English as "Eggs have no business dancing with stones." An obvious allusion to the dangers of mixing things and people of a more delicate nature with others which or who are much harder.
because finger food is easier to eat other then full fledge meals. finger foods also sometimes taste better then others. hth :)
"Iginisa sa sariling mantika" is a Filipino proverb that means a person is self-reliant and capable of handling their own problems or challenges without relying on others. It conveys the idea of being self-sufficient and independent.