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    English missing

    sich an die eigene Nase fassen

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    sich an die eigene Nase fassen

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    Der Sünder soll sich an die eigene Nase fassen.
    Comment
    Gibt es eine entsprechende Redewendung im Englischen?
    Authormonika07 Sep 04, 10:00
    Comment
    Schau mal ins Archiv:

      related discussion:etwas an die Nase fassen
    #1AuthorSabine07 Sep 04, 10:32
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    Ich finde, die Antworten im Archiv waren nicht besonders hilfreich, und dieses Spruch doch wert, weitere Diskussionen zu führen. Mir fällt nur den Satz ein:
    Practice what you preach. Passt nicht so ganz, aber genausowenig wie
    blame yourself, or
    sweep before your own door.
    What doe other native speakers mean?
    #2Authorwitch07 Sep 04, 11:21
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    Ich hätte auch gerne mal eine Übersetzung für dieses Sprichwort, denn man braucht es doch schon öfter mal... Dankeschön!
    #3AuthorChris_TG02 Dec 07, 19:25
    SuggestionEnglish equivalent
    Sources
    Cut one's nose off to spite one's face. Shoot oneself in the foot.
    #4AuthorSpring chicken. (394905) 02 Dec 07, 20:48
    Suggestionremove the beam from his own eye
    Comment
    In the earlier discussion (link at #1) Doris L suggested "remove the plank from", which is much the same as my suggestion.

    @Spring chicken: You've given two English idioms, but neither of them mean "sich an die eigene Nase fassen".
    #5AuthorPhillipp02 Dec 07, 21:18
    Suggestionshould look to himself
    Comment
    ... would be another possibility.
    #6AuthorPhillipp02 Dec 07, 21:21
    SuggestionLook who´s talking
    #7AuthorChris08 Jul 08, 04:58
    Suggestiontake a good look in the mirror
    Sources
    German politicians celebrating the downfall of President Wulff should take a good look in the mirror before critizing others.
    Comment
    "taking a good look in the mirror" is as close as I can come to the idea that you should be looking inward for the same kind of failings that you are seeing/criticizing in others, and I think it is even pretty parallel to the idea of "grabbing your own nose :-)
    #8AuthorBaligomingo (852646) 17 Feb 12, 18:31
     
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