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    Drum prüfe, wer sich ewig bindet

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    Drum prüfe, wer sich ewig bindet

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    Deutsche Redewendung, wenn es um die Suche eines Ehepartners geht ...
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    Thanks a lot in advance for your help!
    AuthorTextorama25 Jan 07, 12:15
    SuggestionMarry in haste, repent at leisure
    #1AuthorRed Red Robin <GB> (236329) 25 Jan 07, 12:18
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    Some engagements end merrily, others lead to marriage.
    #2Author sagittarius (254521) 25 Jan 07, 12:19
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    Robin, I know your but always thought it was more an equivalent to "Jung gefreit, früh gereut". Or am I wrong?
    #3AuthorBacon ausg.25 Jan 07, 12:20
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    Drum prüfe, wer sich ewig bindet,
    Ob sich das Herz zum Herzen findet!
    Der Wahn ist kurz, die Reu ist lang.
    ...
    (Schiller)

    Drum prüfe, wer sich ewig bindet,
    Ob sich nicht was bessres findet!
    (Redewendung ;-)
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    die Zitate waren rausgerutscht...
    #5AuthorMerl (235685) 25 Jan 07, 12:27
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    @Bacon: No, to me 'marry in haste, repent at leisure' means if you do something in a hurry, you may regret it for a long time... therefore it makes sense to 'check things out' before entering into any 'long-term commitment' (as per the German saying).

    PS: Isn't the German proverb you're alluding to: 'Jung gefreit, hat nie gereut' (i.e. rather more literal and with quite the opposite meaning)?
    #6AuthorRed Red Robin <GB> (236329) 25 Jan 07, 12:36
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    Well, perhaps you are right and I remembered the first version only for personal experience :-(

    ;-)
    #7AuthorBacon ausg.25 Jan 07, 12:39
     
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