Penny wise and pound foolish
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"penny wise and pound foolish"の定義と意味

penny wise and pound foolish
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used to describe someone who is extra careful about spending little amounts of money but has no problem with spending large amounts

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What is the origin of the idiom "penny wise and pound foolish" and when to use it?

The idiom "penny wise and pound foolish" originated in Britain and dates back to the 17th or 18th century. This phrase is used to describe someone who is careful or thrifty when it comes to small expenses or minor decisions but makes unwise and extravagant choices when it comes to larger, more important matters.

example
He's penny wise and pound foolish.
She's penny wise and pound foolish, trying to save money on groceries but spending extravagantly on designer clothes.
They were penny wise and pound foolish.
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