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How to Explain 'all that glitters is not gold' ?

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Answered by divinegguk
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Answer:

Just because something (or someone) appears to be good or valuable does not mean that it (or one) truly is. The proverb all that glitters is not gold means that something may not be as beneficial or as valuable as it appears.

A person who looks so beautiful or attractive but having no quality from inner side is the true example of 'All that glitters is not gold'

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Answered by nidhya95
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Explanation:

gold is a precious metal its price has been going up steadily country trade with one another paying in gold . all trophies in competitions gold has the first place because it's glittering yellow colour is the most important feature this has led to Mene to think that all things having a colour light gold are valuable like gold this people go by external appearance they will soon find that what they saw was not the real and important quality but in our life we come across many people who speak sweetly and smile beautifully but there is a true nature comes out only when we want them to do something there to nature will come out as time goes on gold has several properties that make it valuable its colour does not fake gold can be beaten into a very thin sheets it can be drawn into a very thin wires people who can adjust themselves who can suffer for a sake of others may not have an attractive appearance we will be greatly mistaken if you decide to keep away from them because they are external form is not exactly pleasing to consider something is as valuable going by its outward appearance is wrong to keep away from persons or things because they are not pleasing to our eyes is too wrong ...

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