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"The grass is greener on the other side of fence" explain with example

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Answered by sankhasu
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The grass is always greener on the other side of fence

Almost everyone likes to travel. During the holidays or just for a weekend. After the holidays, we upload  the photos which show exotic countries, breathtaking views and outstanding monuments. All those pictures are made in France, Spain, Croatia, China. In fact, the further, the better. Because, who will be interested in Poland?

Of course it is comprehensible that we prefer foreign countries. Very often they can offer us things or places which we wouldn’t be able to see in Poland. Traveling abroad gives us an opportunity to taste completely different cuisine and  to familiarize with unusual customs. We also enjoy climate and historic architecture of others countries.

But does it mean that Poland is less attractive, that we have to go abroad to be fully pleased with the holidays? Or maybe there is some truth in the proverb the grass is always greener on the other side of fence?

For example, did you know that in Poland, in Srebrna Góra there is the biggest defensive stronghold in Europe? Even Napoleon himself couldn’t conquer it.


Answered by Anonymous
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence:

This is a great prover this tells "we must not compare ourself with others", We must be happy with what we are having. The grass is greener on both the sides of the fence. We must not compare about those and maintain our own business/work.

This proverb was by the poetry Publius ovidius naso. Example for the proverb is - If there are 7 greatest people in the world we must not compare between them, we must just try to better than others without comparing others.

We must mind our own business/work. We can see how people are and who are they but comparing is considered wrong according to this proverb.

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