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What do you understand by the term 'sour grapes?'
May 1, 2009 11:05 PM
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Greetings Jura :)
Sour grape is a communication that belittles somebody or something ,sort of a belittling comment.
It usually is a sign of lack of respect by patronizing the receiver and doing that specifically with things that are unattainable:
In the fable The Fox and the Grapes, which is attributed to the ancient Greek writer Aesop, the fox isn't able to reach the grapes and declares them to be sour - "the grapes are probably sour anyway!".
The dictionary states it also as :
"a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions".
May 2, 2009
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In short sour grapes means disparagement of something that is unattainable.
May 2, 2009
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haha,interesting,that we have same thing in chinese."when you say they are sour grapes is because you canot get the grapes."吃不到葡萄说葡萄酸。^_^
May 2, 2009
it means the grapes are not yet ripe, and you got cheated into buying them haha!
May 2, 2009
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