can anyone please tell me the meaning of this sentence 'if you don't like the rain, don't be where it pours' in moral of life please
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Explanation:
meaning: if you don't like rain, go away from the place where it was raining
don't be = go away
where = the place of raining
it = rain
pours = raining
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Is used to say that when something bad happens other bad things usually happen at the same time The team not only lost the game but three of its best players were injured. It never rains but it pours.
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