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The early bird catches the fattest worm

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Answered by DevendraLal
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In this question, we need to explain the phrase.

  • Given phrase is the early bird catches the fattest worm.
  • The adage "the early bird gets the worm" refers to the likelihood that someone will receive their desired outcome if they arrive first.
  • Being the first increases the likelihood of success.
  • According to the idiom "the early bird gets the worm," commencing something as soon as possible can maximize your chances of success.
  • His English idiom first appeared in William Camden's proverb collection published in 1605.
  • The statement refers to the notion that early risers have the best chance of catching a decent meal because no other birds have yet emerged to hunt for worms.
  • In a similar vein, early arrivals stand a higher chance than late arrivals.
  • This expression is so widely used that it is occasionally abbreviated to early bird.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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ANSWER :

The early Birds catches the fattest worm means :

a proverb that indicates doing something right away or before other people will provide one an edge. 
First to arrive has the best chance of winning.

EXPLANATION :
The best chance of success is to be the first contestant; some chances are only open to the first competitors.

The likelihood of success increases with being first.

This English idiom originally appeared in a proverbial book by William Camden published in 1605.

The implication of the term is that early risers have the best opportunity of catching a decent meal because no other birds have awakened to forage for worms.

In the same way, early arrivals have an advantage over late arrivals.

Because it is so frequently used, the phrase is occasionally abbreviated to early bird.
To draw in those arriving at work early, small eateries will advertise early bird hours or discounts.

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