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This episode was published on Saturday, February nineteenth, 2022.

Today our phrase is ‘born with a silver spoon in your mouth.’

To be born with a silver spoon in your mouth means you were born into a wealthy family or that you never had to work for a living.

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Below are five terms from today’s episode that may have been new for you.

Come from money: People who come from money are from wealthy families. If you're not rich, you may dream of being with people who come from money. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/ComeFromMoney

Deep pockets: When someone has deep pockets they have a lot of money. In other words, it means that they have abundant financial resources. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/DeepPockets

Heavy is the head that wears the crown: Heavy is the head that wears the crown means it is difficult for leaders to relax due to the significant burden of responsibility they carry. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/HeavyIsTheHead

Sink or swim: Sink or swim means you are not given any help to succeed in life. You are on your own, and you must be self-reliant to succeed or you fail. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/SinkOrSwim

Tall poppy syndrome: The desire to want successful people to fail or the tendency to disrespect famous people is referred to as the tall poppy syndrome. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/TallPoppySyndrome