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Answered by engmoeed73
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"You can't have your cake and eat it too." is a famous English saying or proverb. This phrase means that if there are two options or choices, one cannot select both options at the same time. For example, if an employee in an organization gets a promotion that is only possible if he is transferred to a different city. But the employee loves him town and does not want to leave it ever. This means that he does not want more than it is reasonable for him.

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Answered by ImTheBhupesh
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You can't have your cake and eat it too

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You can’t have your cake and eat it too’ is a proverb which describes the situation when a person is unable to do two things that are contradictory to each other — you are unable to have one thing if you already have the other. If you get a piece of cake, you could either save it for later or eat it right away. Once you eat the piece of cake, you no longer have it with you. So it’s impossible to have a piece of cake and eat it at the same time.

You can’t have your cake and eat it too’ is a proverb which describes the situation when a person is unable to do two things that are contradictory to each other — you are unable to have one thing if you already have the other. If you get a piece of cake, you could either save it for later or eat it right away. Once you eat the piece of cake, you no longer have it with you. So it’s impossible to have a piece of cake and eat it at the same time.This proverb is most commonly used as ‘you can’t have your cake and eat it too’. However, there are many people who say the reverse of this — ‘you can’t eat your cake and have it too’. Both versions of the proverb have the same meaning, irrespective of the order. Another version of this proverb is in the form of an idiom— ‘have your cake and eat it too’. Its meaning is very similar to the proverb, i.e. having or doing two things simultaneously, that is believed to be impossible.

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