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  1. PHIL73

    Too many cooks spoil the broth.

    Helo Minoo and everyone, I would say like Miodrag above: it depends on the task. If you have a large task that can be divided, so the more people involved, the better. For exemple, when you have to move the furniture. In a case like this, yes "Many hands make light work". But in other circumstances, like in the saying itself, being in a small kitchen area, cooking something, then too many people around you can be a mess. But, of course, since I haven't done the dishes yet, if you'd wish to give me a hand, I wouldn't say: "Too many cooks....;-)
    2 points
  2. Miodrag

    Too many cooks spoil the broth.

    Well, depends of task. Generally, from mine experiences, if task is important for group of people first proverb is mainly accurate, but if task is mainly important for me than is better to try to solve it by myself, with little help of my closest friends or members of family.
    1 point
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