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English Proverb: It’s better to be safe than sorry
It’s better to be safe than sorry is the advice that wise people who have made mistakes in their lives will give you.
You should always save some money for a rainy day, buy travel insurance and lock your car doors even when you are inside the car.
The proverb it’s better to be safe than sorry means it’s always better to play it safe and be cautious and careful because that way, you will never have any regrets.
If you take a vacation in the States and don’t buy travel insurance, you are taking a significant risk.
If you are injured in an accident or some other event, you will have to pay a lot of money for your medical fees.
Buy travel insurance; it’s better to be safe than sorry.
Flesch-Kincaid Readability Test
This post is understandable by someone with at least an 8th-grade education (age 13 – 14).
On the Flesch-Kincaid reading-ease test, this post scores 70.
The easier a passage is to read, the higher the score on a scale of 0 – 100.