What I like to discuss today is about a proverb called:
A cat may look at a king
It means:
An inferior isn't completely restricted in what they may do in the presence of a superior.
The idea is that even the weak has some advantages over others. People cannot look at a king before; if they do, they would get killed. Yet, if a cat look at a king, it doesn't get killed.
Another thing is like a king's servants may have more privileges than other capable or higher people sometimes.
Could some of you give a suggestion of the usage of that? Would you all please give me a hand for more discussions instead of a dead end "thanks"? I will try to contribute to this community more.
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