Welcome to the A to Z English podcast.
My name is Jack, and today I have another idiom for you.
This is a solo episode, so I'm.
Doing it alone this time.
And today we are quoting the famous.
Singer Elvis Presley with the idiom, or expression fools rush in.
Fools rush in.
So this is an idiom that means inexperienced or impulsive people tend to act without thinking carefully about the consequences.
They dive into situations or make decisions quickly, often leading to negative outcomes.
The idiom originates from the line fools.
Rush in, where angels fear to tread.
In Alexander Pope's poem an essay on criticism highlighting the idea that those who.
Lack prudence or wisdom may act recklessly.
In unfamiliar or dangerous situations.
So let me give you an example.
Here of fools rush in.
Imagine 218 year olds, a boy and a girl, and they go on the first date, and they say, let's get married.
And the parents say, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Slow down.
Fools rush in.