beggars can't be choosers

The phrase "beggars can't be choosers" means that people who are in a desperate or disadvantaged position should not expect or demand specific or ideal options or choices. It implies that when someone is in need or dependent on others for help, they should be grateful for whatever assistance or support they receive, rather than being selective or demanding about their conditions or preferences.


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