A friend's frown is better than a fool's smile proverb meaning
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The proverb tries to illustrate the fact that a true friend always tries and thinks what is the best for his friend.
He tells the friend what he feels is the best way to make him better, even if it means pointing out his faults.
On the other hand, a "fool" who appreciates whatever a person does, even when the person is doing it wrong, is only pushing his so called friend towards downfall.
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