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This proverb warns against the mistakes one might make by marrying someone who is deceptively charming. It teaches that appearances can be deceiving and that being seduced by a smiling facade can lead to disappointment and pain. Essentially, it advises to thoroughly know someone before committing to a serious relationship. An equivalent in English might be: ‘Beware of a wolf in sheep’s clothing.’

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