It takes two to tango

It takes two to tango is usually used when talking about something that is not good but needs two people for it to happen.

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Idiom: It takes two to tango

It takes two to tango is usually used when discussing something that is bad but requires two people to make it happen.


Perhaps your friend wants to argue with you, but it takes two to tango.

If you do not argue with your friend, there is no argument, even if your friend wants to become your frenemy


This post is understandable by someone with at least a 7th-grade education (age 12).  

On the Flesch-Kincaid reading-ease test, this post scores 73.  

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