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What does this mean? "Is the grass truely greener than the other side?"

0 I was watching "Trading Spouses" an American show tonight, at the beginning of the show, it says,“each family has to answer one age old question: is the grass truely greener than the other side?"02br
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00 what does this sentence mean? I do understand the superficial meaning of it , but i guess it should mean something else, probably an idom or something, do you know it?0-
  

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0 I think the original saying has been changed. It should read: "the grass is always greener on the other side", or something along those lines, and it means "other people's condition always seems more enviable than your own". 0-

  • 0 I think the original saying has been changed.
  • It should read: "the grass is always greener on the other side", or something along those lines, and it means "other people's condition always seems more enviable than your own".
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0 I think the original saying has been changed. It should read: "the grass is always greener on the other side", or something along those lines, and it means "other people's condition always seems more enviable than your own". 0-

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