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Los Refranes Mexicanos Y Lo Que Me Han Enseñado

Que son algunos de sus dichos preferidos?

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El Español lo compartimos en muchos países a través del mundo. Sin embargo cada país tiene su forma distinguida de hablar el Español y si hay algo que me di cuenta de temprana edad es que el español Mexicano es un Español saturado de dichos y refranes. De pequeña me divertía mucho que mis padres respondieran a algo con un refrán porque no les entendía entonces se me hacían graciosos. Pienso que esta forma de comun

Estos son algunos refranes o dichos que he escuchado, situaciones en las que los he aplicado, o lo que he aprendido. Indique en los comentarios que son algunos dichos y refranes que le han enseñado sus padres o que ha escuchado usted por ahí?

1. “Camaron que se duerme se lo lleva la corriente.”

De pequeña este era mi preferido porque me divertía imaginar un camarón dormido, ya de grande aún sigue siendo mi preferido.

Es mi preferido porque se me hace que es muy cierto. Ya sea porque literalmente me desperté tarde para la escuela y falte a un exámen , o por no andar preparada me perdí de una oportunidad. Me sirve de motivación en los días que no quiero hacer nada.

2. “Caminando y Meando Para No Hacer Hoyo.”

Este refrán lo aprendí de mi mama y me a enseñado que debo llevar buen paso en todo lo que hago y no me debo de distraer. Es algo que recuerdo y me ayuda mucho siendo estudiante.

3.“Es Mejor Sola Que Mal Acompañada.”


Muchas veces preferimos compania de gente aun sabiendo que no son buenos para nosotros, porque le tenemos miedo a la soledad. Yo creo que es donde este dicho tiene su importancia. Es algo que todos hemos aprendido a vamos a aprender de una manera o otra.

4. "Ponte Trucha!"


No es asta hace poco que llegue a entender este refran. Estaba visitando una presa de agua con mi familia donde tienen un lago con muchas truchas, y una maquina para dispensar comida de pescado. Decide darles de comer a las truchas y me sorprendi con lo alerta que son. Fue entonces que entendi este dicho y es uno de mis preferidos.

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