Lingo
least said, soonest mended
used to suggest that sometimes it is best to say as little as possible about a problem or conflict in order to avoid making it worse
The proverb "least said, soonest mended" originates from English folk wisdom and has been in use since at least the 17th century. The saying suggests that over-explaining or drawing more attention to an issue can complicate matters and make them harder to fix. It highlights the value of calmness and careful communication when resolving difficulties.
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