Beggars Can’t Be Choosers

English idioms

Beggars can’t be choosers

If you need something and therefore you are asking someone for a favor, then you should be satisfied with what they give  you, even if it is not exactly what you wanted.

Origin: this expression was first used by John Heywood in his book of proverbs in 1546.

WORDS
beggar: a person who has no or very little money and lives by asking for it or food.
beggar in other languages

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