Beggars cannot be choosers
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beggars should be no choosers

Definición y Significado de "beggars cannot be choosers"

beggars cannot be choosers
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a buen hambre no hay pan duro

used to suggest that in a state of desperation, one must accept whatever is available, rather than being selective or demanding
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What is the origin of the proverb "beggars cannot be choosers" and when to use it?

The proverb "beggars cannot be choosers" originates from John Heywood's 1562 collection of proverbs. It highlights the idea that those in a position of desperation or lack of resources do not have the luxury of choosing their options and must take what they can get. The saying is often used to remind others to be grateful for what is available, even if it is not ideal, because it may be all that can be obtained at the time.

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The unemployed man was offered a job that was not ideal, but he accepted it because beggars ca n't be choosers.
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