Meno Shenouda
what the difference ?
what the difference between: " to Live from hand to mouth" and " to make ends meet" ?

I would appreciate it if you provide a couple of examples :)
14 ago 2020 17:54
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 'To live from hand to mouth' -to have just enough to provide for only the necessities and nothing extra;
' " to make ends meet" means struggle to have even necessary things.
14 agosto 2020
3
Mrs. Tad has it right. The others ... no.
14 agosto 2020
1
Literally pick the fruit or catch the fish as labor and place it in your mouth for food to survive just for today. // Makes ends meet is referring to viewing a calendar with paychecks arriving every two weeks and you have to make your current pay last until the end of the pay period so you can get paid again.
14 agosto 2020
1
They are identical in meaning ~
"I get paid every two weeks and I live hand to mouth."
"I get paid every two weeks and I barely make ends meet."
(Both sentences mean: When I get paid, I have just enough money to pay my current bills and meet my immediate needs, I have no savings and nothing left over for the future.)
14 agosto 2020