Learn an English Proverb 👉🏻😮 Fool me once, shame on you…
Вставка
- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- Fool me once, shame on you
Fool me twice, shame on me
Check out this video to learn more about this Popular American Proverb 🇺🇸
Need more help learning English? 😁
Follow and Like My FB Page 👇🏻 Join Live Zoom Lessons
/ learnenglishwithmissjen
Need more help learning English for free? ⬇️
Instagram: @LearnEnglishMissJen
Subscribe to my UA-cam Channel and Like this Video to receive more free English videos 👩🏻💻 @Jen Bunce
Test Your English Level
www.cambridgee...
Personal Accounts
@brubunce
Instagram
Pinterest
Twitter
#learnenglish #proverbs #foolmeonce #shameonyou #speakenglish #englishconversation #englishlearning #english #speaking #englishlessons #learning #learn #englishstream #englishphrases #phrases #speakingenglish #learnenglishonline #learnenglishspeaking #englishspoken #englishconnection #englishvocabulary #vocabulary #vocabularybuilding #vocabularyenglish #englishteacher #reels #instagram #englishspeaking #shorts
Need more help learning English? 😁
Follow and Like My FB Page 👇🏻 Join Live Zoom Lessons
facebook.com/LearnEnglishwithMissJen/
Need more help learning English for free? ⬇
Instagram: @LearnEnglishMissJen
Subscribe to my UA-cam Channel and Like this Video to receive more free English videos 👩🏻💻 @Jen Bunce
Personal Accounts
@brubunce
Instagram
Pinterest
Twitter
Thank you for clarifying the fool me once American saying. Kay
Awesome👌❤🙏
Hey, but why I always hear just "fool me once cool me twice" ? Is that the same proverb but shortened? Please explane ❤
@@darekszpak725 thank you for asking! Yeah they are using this expression in a shorter version. Implying like you’re not going to fool me for a third time. When we use it like that we are acknowledging that we are not going to allow someone to fool us again. It depends a lot on the context or situation to hear it in, but generally that’s what it sounds like it means.
"promosm"