the early bird catches the worm
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Being early or prompt leads to success or advantage
- 1If you want to get the best deals, remember that the early bird catches the worm.
- 2The early bird catches the worm, so I always try to start my day early.
Getting to a place or starting something early can help you do better or get ahead. It's like being the first one to arrive at a party and getting the best seat. Being early gives you an advantage.
Remember, being early doesn't just apply to physical arrival. It also means starting tasks ahead of time. Plan and prepare in advance to stay ahead and achieve success.
at the park
Morning Advantage
Charles
Hey Kevin, you're here early today!
Kevin
Yeah, I wanted to get some practice in before everyone else arrived.
Charles
Smart move. You know what they say, the early bird catches the worm.
Kevin
Exactly! I feel like I'm already ahead of the game.
at the garden
Blooming Opportunities
Sharon
Wow, Andrew, you got here early!
Andrew
Yeah, I wanted to see the flowers before the crowd arrived. The early bird catches the worm, right?
Sharon
Absolutely, and you got the best view!
Andrew
It's peaceful and I can really enjoy the scenery.
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Similar to "the early bird catches the worm":
- 1timeliness
- 2promptness