Young folks think old folks to be fools, but old folks know young folks to be fools
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British pronunciation/jˈʌŋ fˈəʊks θˈɪŋk ˈəʊld fˈəʊks təbi fˈuːlz bˌʌt ˈəʊld fˈəʊks nˈəʊ jˈʌŋ fˈəʊks təbi fˈuːlz/
American pronunciation/jˈʌŋ fˈoʊks θˈɪŋk ˈoʊld fˈoʊks təbi fˈuːlz bˌʌt ˈoʊld fˈoʊks nˈoʊ jˈʌŋ fˈoʊks təbi fˈuːlz/

Definition & Meaning of "young folks think old folks to be fools, but old folks know young folks to be fools"

young folks think old folks to be fools, but old folks know young folks to be fools
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used to imply that young people tend to underestimate the wisdom and experience of older people, while older people are aware of the shortcomings and lack of experience of younger people

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