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Who knows how, he does, who does not know, he teaches (others)

George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw

Phraseologism: Who knows how, he does, who does not know how, he teaches (others).

Meaning: About someone's tendency to give unsolicited advice, make comments, instructions, teach (jokingly ironic).

Origin: From the article "On Education" in the ironic Rules of a Revolutionary (1903) by the English writer George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950).

Random phraseology:

Without a piece of paper - you are an insect.

Meaning:

Without a document, passport, diploma, certificate, etc., it is sometimes difficult for a person to prove even the very fact of his existence.

Origin:

From "Song of a Bureaucrat", written by the Soviet poet Vasily Ivanovich Lebedev-Kumach (1889-1949) for the pop review of the Moscow Press House "Question by edge" (1931). Music by Konstantin Listov. "A piece of paper" here is a certificate, a document certifying something: "Without a piece of paper, you are a bug, // But with a piece of paper, you are a person."

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