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The Interesting Origins Of 7 Common English Idioms

Ever wondered where some ever-present idioms originated from in the English language? We’ve researched the interesting origins of common English idioms and traced back their fascinating and sometimes bizarre history: “Always a bridesmaid, never a bride” Definition: Literally, always being a bridesmaid and never a bride. More figuratively, it is a forlorn saying for women when they can’t find love. Origin: This gem of an idiom was first recorded in a Victorian music hall tune, “Why Am I Always...

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The Problem With Internet Reviews

We are living in the era of opinions. Thanks to the internet, everyone’s voice can be heard – at least for a few seconds between two hyped out infotainment stories and tired top ten lists littered with annoying pictures. Not to mention the constant cacophony of social media: but that’s democracy, right? Unfortunately (or maybe luckily), nobody thinks “It’s on the internet so it must be true!” any more. Perhaps nothing has made us more cynical than the...

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