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Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Proverbs 145. The proverb today is a closed mouth catches
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no flies. Okay. This is kind of interesting because this the first time I've
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ever come across this where , I found a proverb that seems to have two different
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meanings. And the meanings are very different between both of them. All right.
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Let's look at the first one. The first meaning might be the more common one. It
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says the first meaning of this proverb is that it is better to keep silent than
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to say something that might get you in trouble. So , so basically keep your
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mouth shut or keep quiet or you might say the wrong thing and you might get
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into trouble. Yeah. This one, it's hard to pinpoint and find an exact citing of
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when the first time this is mentioned. We do find out later that ... maybe I'll
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cover this part now. The proverb is also a quote from Cervantes in "Don Quixote. So
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it did come out in "Don Quixote" so it's at least that old, but this one is a
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little harder to find you know the story behind it. But you could probably put it
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together. A closed mouth. Meaning if you keep your mouth closed mmm you know and
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the Flies probably represent trouble. The trouble can't get in. So you think about it
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that way or maybe possibly. I don't know if you're speaking you know, what a fly
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is attracted to they're attracted to garbage and they are attracted to poo poo.
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So maybe if you're speaking you know you had that come out of your mouth oh the
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fly might get in and well that might cause you a problem. Okay. Let's look at
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the second one though. However oddly, there is a second use and meaning for
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this, this same proverb. The second meaning is to be alert and grab any good
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opportunities one encounters in life. Okay I kind of like the story behind
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this one better. This one I think tends to be more European. I found that it's
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like an Italian proverb and a French proverb and a Spanish
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proverb. I think the other one comes a little bit more out of England. But
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really they both have worked their way into English. So you might find uses of both
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of these. Here's the story behind the second one. This alludes to the idea of a
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frog that must keep its mouth partly open, so it could quickly roll out a
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tongue ( sounds of a tongue rolling out ) You see that. You see him catch fly sometimes. To catch flies
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go by. If its mouth were closed it would miss the opportunity. So, so, so again you
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got two meanings. One is to telling you to keep quiet because you might get
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yourself in trouble by saying the wrong thing. The other one is probably
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encouraging you to keep your mouth open like a frog and be ready and be alert
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and grab the opportunity when it goes by. Okay. Good. So like I said ... we know
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definitely that it was been around since at least Don Quixote because it is of course
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it was in Spanish when it was originally written by Don Quixote. But it's
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definitely if you look up Don Quixote's quotes. It's there He did say this.
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Although it's possible it could predate him. I'm not sure if he's the one that
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coined it or not. But anyway I give a few examples of the way we might hear it
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both ways. All right . The first two, I think I'm more like
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the one about keeping quiet. So let's look at a number one here. My lawyer
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advised me not to say anything without his confirmation first. Like don't say
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anything unless I tell you it's okay to say it.And then he said a closed mouth
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catches no flies. So be careful this way you know, if you say something
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it may come back to hurt you or may come back to haunt you. So this one covers the
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first one perfectly. Let's look at number two here. If the police ask any questions
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remember a closed mouth catches no flies. Yes. Yeah, so if the police ask any
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questions basically don't say anything. Keep your mouth shut.
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because you might say the wrong thing and
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maybe you'll get yourself into trouble. So a closed mouth catches no flies. All
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right and of course the third one here. My financial advisor told me now is the
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time to buy. He said don't wait , remember a closed
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mouth catches no flies. Now of course this is the second one. You know, be alert.
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Watch out. Grab any opportunity grab a good opportunity when you see it.
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Don't hesitate you know. So the the last example here is more for the second one
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I gave you. Like the Frog that's waiting for a good opportunity to catch a real
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fly. Okay. Anyway, I hope you got it. I hope it was informative. I hope you enjoyed it.
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Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.