Wednesday 26 March 2014

Proverbs and Sayings - Better (to be) Safe Than Sorry

Meaning: It’s better to be cautious than to take risks that you would regret later or cause harm or put you in danger

1.      A: Why do you need an umbrella? It’s such a sunny day.
        B: Well, better safe than sorry. It might rain later.


2.    A: Are you sure you need travel insurance for such a short trip?

  B: Better safe than sorry. My luggage could get lost at the airport.

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