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    Wer für alles offen ist kann nicht ganz dicht sein.

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    Wer für alles offen ist kann nicht ganz dicht sein.

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    Hallo,

    kann mir jemand sagen, ob es ein vergleichbares Sprichwort auch im Englischen (bevorzugt Amerikanischen) gibt?

    Danke.

    Und natürlich frohe Weihnachten!!!
    Authordia8324 Dec 07, 13:44
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    I know it's not the same, but... Mae West used to say: I'll try anything once, twice if I like it, three times to make sure.

    #1Authorsammy24 Dec 07, 19:07
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    Sorry, sammy, that's way off and has nothing to do with the German term.
    I don't think the German is translatable at all since "er ist nicht ganz dicht" for s.o. short a few fries of a happy meal is not present in the English language.
    #2AuthorWerner (236488) 24 Dec 07, 19:16
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    Second Werner. Sorry, sammy, IMHO this German play on words is untranslatable.
    #3Author SimplyCurious (353987) 24 Dec 07, 20:37
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    someone who is open for anything might be dense nevertheless.

    nicht so ganz untranslatable imho
    #4Authoridi omin24 Dec 07, 21:11
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    ido omin: Wrong also. Just the contrary of what the German term says.
    #5AuthorWerner (236488) 24 Dec 07, 21:15
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    Not as nice a play on words but...

    "I think it's good to have an open mind, but it's not good to have a mind so open that your brain falls out."

    -Christopher Kilmartin-
    #6Authorlaalaa (238508) 24 Dec 07, 21:21
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    Or more succinctly:

    If you keep an open mind, your brains will fall out.
    #7AuthorMikeE (236602) 24 Dec 07, 21:34
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    more succinctly, less correctly :(
    #8Authorlaalaa (238508) 24 Dec 07, 21:43
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    Werner,

    musst du lesen mit Verstand, dann du siehst: ist das, was das Englische sagt.
    However, Merry Xmas to you.
    #9Authoridi omin24 Dec 07, 23:55
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    "If you are open for anything, no matter what, you might ask for trouble"


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    I am not aware of any English or American phrase like that but sth. will exits , which is comparable, I sure. in terms of meaning you might translate it as:ell, maybe we can go the terms as above:

    "Nicht ganz dicht sein" means methathorically speaking, "to be stupid" but in a way of being to risky, to open for anyhting to happen, embraching things without ahaving a clue for the consequences

    "offen sein" is generally, of course, positive, to be open for things but "being too opnen" means you do not evaluate your surroundings anymore, which is cobnsdiered to be stupid.

    By using that phrasing you go back to the oprignal meaning of dicht, which could be "dense" but also complettely closed of, like a jar of jelly, etc.



    mike
    #10Authormike25 Nov 09, 11:55
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    Nice explanation, but the translation is not correct, and was thus not worth to exhume a thread which was put to rest almost two years ago. "Ist nicht ganz dicht" does not imply at all that such a persion asks for trouble.
    #11AuthorWerner (236488) 25 Nov 09, 19:58
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    What about:
    #7 - If you are too open-minded your brain might fall out.

    or: If you are too open-minded you might lose your brain.
    #12Author maxxpf (361343) 25 Nov 09, 20:01
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    OT but not completely:

    Edith Sitwell once said some thing like "Of course I'm cracked (slightly mentally ill plus its usual meaning), it's where the light gets in"
    #13AuthorRichard225 Nov 09, 21:12
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    ... und Helmut Schmidt hat mal gesagt: 'Wer Visionen hat braucht einen Psychiater'
    (oder so) . . .
    #14AuthorDaddy . . . (533448) 25 Nov 09, 21:17
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    ... und Helmut Schmidt hat mal gesagt: 'Wer Visionen hat braucht einen Psychiater'
    (oder: '... sollte zum Arzt gehen') . . . ;-)
    #15AuthorDaddy . . . (533448) 25 Nov 09, 21:17
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    I have heard the following for "nicht ganz dicht sein":.... must have taken leave of his senses.
    #16Author Just Lynn (307973) 25 Nov 09, 21:19
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    "he who's open to everything must have something wrong with him "


    fände ich jetzt schon ähnlich.

    LG
    #17Authorschoko25 Nov 09, 22:03
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    If you're open to anything, you've obviously flipped your lid.

    I'd say.
    #18Author dude (253248) 25 Nov 09, 22:20
     
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