Burmese proverb of the day: ‘The tongue may be silent, but the teeth know what they’ve eaten’ - meaning, significance and a lesson on honesty and accountability
A traditional Burmese saying reveals that silence cannot hide actions. The proverb 'The tongue may be silent, but the teeth know what they’ve eaten' highlights that truth eventually surfaces. This lesson applies to work, relationships, and personal character. Honesty builds trust and integrity. Taking responsibility for actions is crucial for growth and peace of mind.