Luna
what‘s the difference about horse sense and common sense?
24 Thg 09 2014 15:49
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I'm in the US and have never heard the term "horse sense" used. If it originated in the United States, then it is not a commonly used term. I recommend only using "common sense" most of the time.
24 tháng 9 năm 2014
I have heard "horse sense" in the United States. I'm from the south and the phrase used most often is "he doesn't have the sense god gave a horse." Meaning he's stupid. I heard the term often when I was a child in Appalachia.
24 tháng 9 năm 2014
I'd agree. 'Horse sense' suggests a kind of practical good judgement, but it isn't a common or useful phrase for you to learn. Stick with 'common sense'.
24 tháng 9 năm 2014
I must admit that I had never heard the term 'horse sense' before I read your question, which suggests to me that 'horse sense' is a term used in the United States rather than in the UK. They mean exactly the same thing. Take care Naga
24 tháng 9 năm 2014
My grandfather who was born in the late 1800s told me as a very young man that "Horse Sense is the wherewithal that keeps you from getting yourself killed; Common Sense keeps you out of trouble."
1 tháng 4 năm 2017
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