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you catch more flies with honey than vinegar

yoo KATCH more FLYZ with HUN-ee than VIN-uh-gur · phrase · informal

Kindness works better than harshness.

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A proverb advising that sweetness gets better results than hostility.

“Be nice to the clerk—you catch more flies with honey than vinegar.”
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you catch more flies with honey than vinegar In A Sentence

Be nice to the clerk—you catch more flies with honey than vinegar.

Origin & Usage

Old proverb widely used in the South as a lesson in Southern manners.

People Also Ask

What does "you catch more flies with honey than vinegar" mean?

It means kindness and charm get you better results than harshness or hostility.

When is the proverb used?

It's used as advice to be sweet or polite when you want cooperation from someone.

Where is it from?

It's an old proverb widely used in the American South as a lesson in manners.

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