Awesome idioms from around the world
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The other day, my Dutch friend Wesley was chatting about something or other, and he suddenly busted out with the Dutch idiom, "Don't tie a cat to a piece of bacon." It means, more or less, to not put temptation so close to someone that they can't resist. Isn't that awesome? So when I saw these idioms from around the world, I couldn't help sharing. Then I was trying to think of American sayings but was coming up blank. But obviously we have so many! Here's a long list, if you're curious.
P.S. 11 untranslatable words from other countries, and parenting around the world.
(By Hotel Club)