Why must you look a gift horse in the mouth ?a)welcome a giftb)find fa...
A gift horse is a horse that was a gift, quite simply. When given a horse, it would be bad manners to inspect the horse's mouth to see if it has bad teeth. This can be applied as an analogy to any gift: Don't inspect it to make sure it matches some standard you have, just be grateful and say thank you!
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Why must you look a gift horse in the mouth ?a)welcome a giftb)find fa...
Meaning: To find fault or be critical of something that is offered or given as a gift.
Explanation: The idiom "look a gift horse in the mouth" means to examine a gift carefully. However, this examination is not meant to be a thorough one but rather a superficial one to ensure that the gift is not defective. In other words, it means to be grateful for what one receives and not to be too critical or find fault with it.
The phrase has its origin in the practice of examining a horse's teeth to determine its age, health, and quality. This examination could reveal defects or signs of aging that would diminish the horse's value. Therefore, if someone gave you a horse as a gift, it would be considered impolite to examine its teeth as it would imply that you did not trust the giver's judgment or that you were looking for defects.
Example: If someone gives you a gift, it is not polite to criticize it or find fault with it. You should be grateful for what you have received and not "look a gift horse in the mouth."
Alternative: Find fault with a gift.