Russian proverb of the day 'Don't look a gift horse in the mouth' teaches us how to accept a gift with gratitude, humility instead of finding fault in it
- Russian proverb of the day teaches us that a gift should be taken with gratitude without any complaint.
- Among the many proverbs shared across Europe, few have enjoyed such remarkable longevity as the saying, "Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth.
- " Although today it is familiar to English speakers, the proverb also has a long history in Russian, where it appears literally meaning, "One does not look into the teeth of a gifted horse.
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- Russian proverb of the day teaches us that a gift should be taken with gratitude without any complaint.
- Among the many proverbs shared across Europe, few have enjoyed such remarkable longevity as the saying, "Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth.
- " Although today it is familiar to English speakers, the proverb also has a long history in Russian, where it appears literally meaning, "One does not look into the teeth of a gifted horse.
Sources: Times of India