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the fewer the better fare
Proverb
Japanese Meaning
人数が少ない方が全体として効率が良くなる、または1人あたりの資源(食べ物や飲み物)が豊富になる。 / 少数精鋭で行動すれば、余分な無駄が省かれ、効果的に物事が進む。
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Things are better when fewer people are involved. / More food and drink are available per person if fewer people are there to consume it.
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the fewer the better fare
When organizing the committee, I often follow the proverb 'the fewer the better fare' to keep decision-making swift.
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When organizing the committee, I often follow the proverb 'the fewer the better fare' to keep decision-making swift.
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