explain the meaning of any two proverbs old is gold
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The proverb "old is gold" says that eventhough the thing is old it works like a good one and it is also important. We should not think old is a waste object so we should throw.
The proverb "a bard workman blames his tools" says that the boy is blaming his tools. It is his mistake to check whether the thing we took is working or not.
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The meaning of Old is gold is whatever is old is important as gold. We should not think that anything old is a waste. Even though this proverb is short, it has a very descriptive meaning. ... From practical to aesthetic value they are as valuable as gold.
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