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"Two words don't make a right" what is the meaning of this proverb

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Answered by chauhanvishal2
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It’s two wrongs don’t make a right
Meaning:

said to emphasize that it is not acceptable to do something bad to someone just because they did something bad to you first
Answered by Anonymous
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Two wrongs don't make a right

This is a famous proverb refers two negative or bad thing doesn't make a postive thing. Most of us this when two wromg thing or negative or a bad energy is added they form a good positive energy, but it's false statment.

In this proverb wrong defines people who soread negative vibes and do bad things. Generally, if two bad prople meet each other they thinks to be more bad joining with other bad and spoil the environment.

In mathematics we learn, Negative + Negative equal Postitive, but this doesn't make true statment in general life, if a bad and a good meets the bd turns the good into bad and when both the wrong meets to other general good people in society thease spread negative thoughts to everone.

A simple exmaple to prove when two wrong meets it not make a right: If we keep two rotton apples in a apple it doesn't make the rotton apples fresh or good one, but it remains the same. We must not spread negative thoughts/vibes, we must not talk with wrong people and wlso not believe worng things. Hence, this proverb is really true.

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