Why isn t there a free lunch instead of breakfast or dinner?

Updated on tourism 2024-03-15
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There should be, because I've eaten!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no such thing as a free lunch in the world" The focus is on "the world", that is, someone must pay for the lunch in the world. A friend invites you to dinner, and you don't pay, but your friend does.

    The merchant gives you a gift, you don't pay, but the merchant pays ......Free medical care, free education, and the like are still paid by taxpayers. For example, the price of bus tickets has dropped dramatically, and the number of people on the bus has increased instantly, but passengers do not receive a "free lunch" because the government has to subsidize a large amount of money from the bus system every year, and this money still comes from taxpayers.

    Every time the public expects a free lunch, not only is it impossible to bring a free lunch, but it also makes the economy lose its vitality. France and other European countries are full of problems with "free lunches" and their economies are stagnant.

    From a story.

    Once upon a time, there was a king who loved his people like a son, and under his wise leadership, the people lived and worked in abundance. The far-sighted king was worried about whether the people would be able to live happily ever after his death, so he recruited the best people in the country. Command them to find an eternal law that will ensure the happiness of the people's lives.

    Three months later, the group of scholars presented three six-inch thick silk books to the king, saying:"Your Majesty, the knowledge of the world is gathered in these three books. As long as the people read it, they can be sure that their lives are worry-free.

    The king disagreed, because he didn't think the people would spend so much time reading.

    So he ordered the group of scholars to continue their study, and within two months, the scholars had simplified the three books into one. The king was still not satisfied, and after another month, the scholars presented a piece of paper to the king, and the king read it with great satisfaction and said:"Very well, as long as my people truly practice this precious wisdom in the future, I believe that they will be able to live a prosperous and happy life.

    After saying that, he rewarded the group of scholars heavily.

    It turned out that there was only one sentence written on this piece of paper: there is no free lunch in the world.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no free lunch in the world, which means: if you don't work hard, you won't have a harvest, and there is no pie in the sky happening! You have to put in 100% effort in everything you do! Only then is it possible to have gains!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no such thing as a free lunch in the world, which is a Western proverb that originally means that you can't think about getting something for nothing, and you have to pay for everything.

    This proverb is similar to an ancient folk saying, and within a certain range, it makes sense. is like the sentence "There is no free lunch in the world", which is just used to warn everyone not to have a fluke mentality.

    But nothing is absolute, the world is so big, there may be a free lunch, provided to the disadvantaged, just a simple act of love, without any conditions attached, and the recipient of lunch does not need to pay any price.

    When we understand a sentence, we need to understand it in context to ensure that there will be no misunderstanding.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The meaning of this sentence is that no one in the world will pay for you for free, that is to say, everything has a cause and effect, nothing happens for no reason, and no one will be good to you for no reason, if there is, then there is definitely a trap!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    "There is no free lunch in the world", and someone must pay for the lunch in the world. A friend invites you to dinner, and you don't pay, but your friend does. The merchant gives you a gift, you don't pay, but the merchant pays ......Free medical care, free education, and the like are still paid by taxpayers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, ask yourself, will pie fall from the sky? It is not unreasonable not to listen to the old man and suffer a loss in front of him. Those aphorisms and aphorisms have been washed by history and are still regarded as classics by many people, because they are the valuable experience summed up by countless sages, although there is a case that does not match, it is also a very few.

    To be a human being, you should still be down-to-earth, go all out, and finally go with the flow.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no such thing as a no-charge lunch in the world, and it is a metaphor for everything that has to be labored, don't think that you will get something for nothing, and there will be no pie in the sky.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't be greedy for small gains, greedy for small cheap is easy to suffer big losses.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no such thing as a free lunch, which means that there is no such thing as a no-charge lunch in the world. The metaphor is that you have to work for everything, and don't think about getting something for nothing.

    The synonym is: there is no pie in the sky.

    It refers to the fact that there will be no results if you don't work, and it also reminds people not to be greedy for cheap, but to be vigilant.

    Flipping through the "Belgrade Economic Dictionary", I saw that there was an article about "free lunch", and after careful reading, I couldn't help but realize that the article I wrote earlier about "free lunch" had the disadvantage of being "unknown and endless". In fact, the constant discovery of new information or enlightening new ideas is the joy of reading.

    The economic meaning of the world that there is no such thing as a free lunch: people pay you to eat, and you don't pay for it, but you have a price. Because the time you eat this meal can be used to do other things, which are meaningful and valuable to you.

    When you spend your time eating this meal for nothing, you lose what you could have been.

    The real cost of doing something is not how much you have paid to do something, but what you have to give up in order to do it. When faced with a dilemma, you should think about which option you give up more, and the dilemma is not difficult.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is no such thing as a free lunch, which means that there is no food in the world that can be eaten without money, which is a metaphor for the need to work if you want to be rewarded.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, as the saying goes, greedy for small and cheap suffers big losses. We all understand this truth, but we often make this kind of mistake in the process of doing things. As far as I'm concerned, I've had this experience many times.

    Specifically, such experiences include buying cheap things and losing more money because of poor quality, taking slow trains to save money and spending too much time, and participating in so-called free events and spending more money.

    When we buy things, we always look for good prices and want to be able to buy the best things with the least amount of money. However, you get what you pay for, cheap is not good, good is not cheap, this truth is very simple, but we are often obsessed with it. In my own experience, there have been too many times when I buy something to buy something cheaper for less money, and as a result, I lose more because of the poor quality.

    2. In order to save money, I took a slow train, and as a result, I delayed too much time.

    There was a trip by car. Because things are not too anxious, I want to save some money, so I choose the **lower slow train. When I got in the car, I found that the slow train was too slow, and I stopped and stopped along the way, and the road that could have been reached in one or two hours was stunned for most of the day, and when I arrived at the destination, it was already dark, and a lot of time was wasted, and I felt very regretful.

    Now there are a lot of activities that claim to be free, as long as you participate, you don't need to spend a penny, and you can get souvenirs afterwards, such a good thing is really pie in the sky, so I rushed to participate, but in order to really participate in this event only to find that the so-called free does not exist, in order to buy the kind of things that are said to be extravagant, they actually spend more money, such an experience has become the most typical example of greed for small and cheap losses, leaving a deep lesson for themselves. Wake yourself up and you won't make similar mistakes again.

    Remember that there is no pie in the sky.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is an allusion.

    It turned out that a child had been expelled from school, and he came to a restaurant and saw a sign in front of the door that read:"No money for lunch tomorrow"

    He came to this restaurant 2 days ago, asked for a lot of things but had no money, and a restaurant person asked him:"Why did you come back when you didn't have any money?

    He said:"Isn't there a sign outside that says "I don't need money for lunch today"? "

    The man said:"You look outside"

    As a result, when the child went out, he saw that the sign was still there: No money for lunch tomorrow.

    The restaurant man taught him that this tomorrow would never come. Because there is no free meal to eat in terms of time.

    Later, it was also a metaphor for some people who want to get something for nothing and directly seek benefits.

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