Idiom of the day | Don’t wash your dirty linen in public | Day 816

Idiom of the day – Don’t wash your dirty linen in public

 

Don’t wash your dirty linen in public

English Meaning – Don’t discuss personal problems or family issues in front of others, or keep private matters private.

Hindi Meaning – अपनी परेशानियाँ या झगड़े दूसरों के सामने उजागर मत करो।

 

Example from the Idiom “Don’t wash your dirty linen in public”

At the party, they started arguing loudly. Their aunt told them, “Don’t wash your dirty linen in public.

Party में वो आपस में बहस करने लगे, कभी चाची ने उन्हें समझाया की घर के झगडे दूसरों के सामने नहीं करने चाहिए।

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