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Meaning of el burro delante para que no se espante




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

el burro delante para que no se espante
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A colloquial saying that we usually use with derision as a reproach when we observe that someone mentions himself in front of others. Saying "me and you have to talk", for example, the RAE does not consider it incorrect but it is considered popularly impolite, as well as placing oneself in any situation in front of others.

  



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