Here Are Some English Expressions: 1. Don’t judge a book by its cover Don’t form an opinion based on appearance only. Example: She looks quiet, but don’t judge a book by its cover she’s super funny! 2. Does a bear crap in the woods? Used to say “obviously yes” to a question, often sarcastically. Example: “Do you like pizza?” “Does a bear crap in the woods?” 3. Put all your eggs in one basket Relying on just one plan or option, which is risky. Example: Don’t put all your eggs in one basket apply to more than one job! 4. Too many chiefs and not enough Indians Too many people giving orders, but not enough doing the work. Example: This project is a mess too many chiefs and not enough Indians. 5. Too many cooks spoil the broth Too many people involved can ruin the result. Example: We all tried to decorate the cake, and it ended up ugly. Too many cooks spoil the broth. 6. Better safe than sorry. It’s wiser to be cautious than take a risk. Example: I took an umbrella even though it wasn’t raining. Better safe than sorry.