honey catches more flies than vinegar

The phrase "honey catches more flies than vinegar" suggests that using kind and gentle behavior is more effective in attracting people and gaining their cooperation or favor than using harsh or negative tactics. It implies that a sweet and pleasant approach is more persuasive and persuasive than being rude or hostile.


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