The tongue does not get chopped while speaking. but the hands get chopped while writing. who said?
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The famous writer Premchand said, "The tongue does not get chopped on speaking but the hands do get chopped on writing."
He says that writing is relatively more complex and demanding than speech. While speaking a person can correct himself on the spot and avoid a misunderstanding. But it is not possible to do so when something is written.
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Tongues do not get choped on speaking but the hands do get chopped on writing. The above lines were said by the writer Prem chand .
His this words mean that We can correct ourselves while speaking but once written, we can't correct it. He also means that we should be more careful while writing something .we should make sure it doesn't criticize anyone whatsoever.He also wants everyone to realise that Writing is more complex,incorrigible and higher than speaking.
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His this words mean that We can correct ourselves while speaking but once written, we can't correct it. He also means that we should be more careful while writing something .we should make sure it doesn't criticize anyone whatsoever.He also wants everyone to realise that Writing is more complex,incorrigible and higher than speaking.
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