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Expand the idea inherent in the following proverb A bad workman blames his tools

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Answered by akashkenny123
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Answer:

This proverb tells about the person who don't want to do his work.

Explanation:

Think of Some worker if he don't want to do his work he will be searching for some excuses for not doing his work He will tell like I'm not feeling well today So I'll not do my work and etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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A bad workman blame his tools

This is a famous proverb this describes about that a bad working man always blames a lie of his tools and the materials he use but he doesn't accept his mistakes, faults.

A goodworkman works good as well if there anything wrong he accepts his mistakes and try to be perfect from next time. From this proverb we can learn to be perfect and also we can learn we must no blame others when we have done a mistake.

Example:

Teacher: hello, Hohan why do your write with this rubbish handwriting ? Teachers couldn't understand what your write.

Student: Ma'am my pen isn't writing neatly, this is a rubbish pen, just waste of money.

Teacher: Then why don't you buy a new pen ? Can I tell this to your parents ?

Student: Ma'am, my pen is not writing I told to my parents but still when my dad wrote it was very beautiful.

Teacher: How ? Why do you say it's rubbish pem then ? You have the faut and your blaming your pen. Remeber this proverb “A bad workman blames his tools”.

Student: Oh, sorry ma'am, i will try to improve my handwriting.

Conclusion:

Accєpt чσur místαkє, spєαk truth, dσn't вlαmє σthєrs αnd αsk sσrrч whєn thє fαult ís σn чσu.

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