It always/never pays to do something In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "it always/never pays to do something", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2021-10-17 12:10

Meaning of It always/never pays to do something

Synonyms:

it's not worth doing something , it's worth doing something

It always/never pays to do something phrase

Used to say that doing something is always/never a wise or advantageous idea, or always/never produces a positive effect

It never pays to displease your neighbors.

It always pays to double-check your work before submitting it.

Other phrases about:

earn (one's) corn

To be successful and worthy of the money that one is being paid

Worth one's salt

Deserve the pay or reward that you get because you do well

french-fried-fuck

The least amount of attention for someone or something

self praise is no praise at all

1. Self-praise is worthless.

2. 

a load of rubbish, nonsense, etc.

Used to emphasize that you believe something is foolish, worthless, or untruthful

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