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An unwise man who holds his tongue among strangers may pass for wise, for silence brings no man to shame.

Staying quiet in unfamiliar company can hide one's ignorance, while speaking too freely reveals it.

Traditional Faroese Wisdom, Faroe Islands

Source: Havamal (Sayings of the High One), Poetic Edda, stanza circa 27 — Old Norse wisdom poem, part of the shared Norse heritage from which Faroese language and culture directly descend, public domain

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