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Born into a wealthy family/to have opportunities that you did not earn but that you have from the influence of your family.
This is commonly thought to be an English phrase and to refer to the British aristocracy. That may well be the case, but the earliest citation in print is from the USA.
--Bill was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth – he came from a poor family and earned his success through hard work.:down:
Born into a wealthy family/to have opportunities that you did not earn but that you have from the influence of your family.
This is commonly thought to be an English phrase and to refer to the British aristocracy. That may well be the case, but the earliest citation in print is from the USA.
--Bill was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth – he came from a poor family and earned his success through hard work.:down: