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No News is Good News
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.am not sure where this comes from maybe a war time saying. I have always understood that if you don;t get any letters.--news from someone then all is going well this may have been in the war when if they didn;t get any news then was good as news in those days were if someone wasn't going to return home. hope this is of some help will be interested to see any other answers.
QM - I'm a little troubled by your logic. I understand that you've properly researched the answer, and it's interesting to know that there are similar prverbs out there. What confuses me however, is the idea that no news means that any news coming is likely to be good. I always understood the phrase to mean: "If we haven't heard anything, that means that things are well, but if a letter arrives, it's likely to contain bad news". Therefore the point was that a lack of a letter was, in itself, a good thing.
I agree with all the posts about the war thing. Only one idea may counter that... in the time of the Ancient Greeks, they used to send someone back to say the battle had been won (we all know the story of the Marathon). However, surely, the only news the home city would hear that the battle had been lost, would be the view of enemy troops on the horizon. There, no news is bad news.
Hmmmmm. Just a thought!
Similarly, of course, the absence of a boy bringing a telegram during war was a good sign that one's husband/son/uncle etc was still - thus far - alive.
QM - I think we're still not understanding each other! Oh dear! My difficulty was in understanding the idea because bad news travels quickly, if the news hasn't arrived yet, it must be good.
Surely it could be bad news that's just happened recently!?
That's all I was asking! I'm not meaning to be argumentative. I suppose I just like exploring the idea that many phrases have strange origins and that sometimes the logic breaks down. :-)
PS - Only the first paragraph of my post address to you, QM, was addressed to you! The rest was just a general observation for all (including you!) to read! :-)
acw not being argumentative? Something wrong here, must be my screen... (:-D
moneypenny, I think it's just that in general only bad news gets reported; if things are going normally, nobody will bother telling you about it, so if you don't hear to the contrary then everything's okay. Don't know anything about the origin though.
If you had no idea that granny was in hospital in the first place, you wouldn't be expecting news of either variety, good or bad, so its speed of delivery would be of little consequence. Cheers
Probably, suggests and likely...all three words imply (in my view) that I am saying something vastly less definite than you keep claiming. But what the hey! I'll leave it at that.