I'm not that familiar with this idiom, since it's most used in US, but I think it doesn't leave room for discussion. It has no flexibility. It's very rigid.
And rigidity can break things very easily.
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I'm not that familiar with this idiom, since it's most used in US, but I think it doesn't leave room for discussion. It has no flexibility. It's very rigid.
And rigidity can break things very easily.
That's also true. Things that are rigid have a tendency to break.