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Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees |
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Meaning:
Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees means money is a limited
resource and is not easily acquired, so it shouldn’t be spent in a careless
manner.
"Money doesn't grow on trees ya' know"
Origin:
So where does this phrase come from? Well, it is
from the idea, that leaves are abundant, trees are full of them. So, if someone
runs out of cash, they cannot simply go out to their backyard and pull dollar
bills off the branches of a tree. No, money is not acquired so easily; a person
has to work hard for it.
The first time this is in writing is in 1891 in the
Statesville Landmark newspaper it reads:
“Money doesn’t grow on trees here yet.”
Example:
Today we still use this phrase to say that you have
to work hard to get money, you can’t just go outside and pick it off the trees.
An example sentence is:
“I know you want a new bike, but I can’t afford it right now, Money doesn’t grow on trees you know”
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