"hverjum þykir sinn fugl fagur" meaning in Icelandic

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Proverb

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  1. People perceive the things that are "theirs" (that they have made, that belongs to them, or is something that they identify with) through rose-colored glasses – it is perceived as being better than it may really be. Can for example be applied to parents, who usually view their own children as being exceptionally beautiful or skilled.
    Sense id: en-hverjum_þykir_sinn_fugl_fagur-is-proverb-GevnIAoY Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header, Icelandic proverbs

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