You are never too old to learn Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This expression means that people of any age can continue to learn new things and should not feel limited by their age.
Usage & Nuances
Used to encourage lifelong learning, often when someone doubts their ability because of age. Common in motivational and informal settings. Can be said to oneself or others, sometimes with 'never too old to learn' as a shorter form.
Example Sentences
My grandmother always says, 'You are never too old to learn.'
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He started playing the guitar at 60 because 'you are never too old to learn'.
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Remember, 'you are never too old to learn' new things.
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She got her college degree at 72—proving 'you are never too old to learn'.
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Don't be shy in class. 'You are never too old to learn'!
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Whenever I struggle with technology, I remind myself, 'you are never too old to learn'.
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