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Indian politician misunderstands the expression “Bear in mind”

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11:13 PM
February 15, 2012


k0014

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Mumbai: We all love to use idioms and phrases once in a while in our sentences. Some people understand it, some do not, and some of those who do not, always ask what it means. But when it comes to one Indian politician, accepting the actual meaning of the idiom is unthinkable.

In an interview with an Indian politician this afternoon, Rooster times news anchor Smith Rover, had quite an unforgettable experience. When he used the popular expression ‘Bear in mind’ the politico flared to anger and assaulted the anchor. “I just told him to bear in mind that if horses where wishes, beggars would ride them” said an injured Smith. The Rooster later found out that the Indian politico mistook the entire statement and instead thought that; ‘he had a bear brain in his head, and that the beggars would love to ride him like a horse’!

We wonder what his reaction would be if we said ‘Barking Up The Wrong Tree’?
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