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like father, like son
used to say that a son's behavior or qualities are similar to those of his father
The origin of the proverb "like father, like son" is rooted in European folk wisdom. It suggests that sons often resemble their fathers in terms of appearance, behavior, or traits, whether those qualities are inherited or learned. The proverb emphasizes the passing down of characteristics from one generation to the next, particularly from fathers to their sons. It is often used to highlight similarities between fathers and sons, and can sometimes carry a sense of pride or inevitability in recognizing the family resemblance or shared traits.
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