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sammee | 00:05 Mon 19th Mar 2007 | Education
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i am trying to interpret this proverb "no one is so generous as one who has nothing to give"
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It's easy to be generous when one has no personal investment...
because they have given it all away, thats why they have nothing.
I think it means that those who have much don't give anything away whereas those who have nothing have nothing because they give it away?

Did someone already say that?
It means that you would give away your last penny if you had too. A very kind person indeed x
A person has a lot of money and gives a reasonable cash gift to a person in need. Another person has very little money but is quite dogmatic that the receiver has a lot more as a gift, but he doesn't have to find it
no, you all have it wrong, it is not a nice person or a generous person.

it means someone who claims they would give you a million pounds - if only they had it.

e.g, - if i ever win the lottery, i will give everyone on AB 3,000 pound each... how generous am i? don't you just love me? aren't i kind and generous?
chances of it ever happening are so slim, i need never worry about having to stick to my word - it is easy for me to be so generous here...

if they had 2 million, they promise sincerely that they would give you 1 million of it - never going to happen though is it? - so its very very easy to say and sound generous

someone who is so generous in theory - in order to seem nice - because they know they will never actually have to give you anything

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