You Attract More Flies with Honey?

There’s this saying that keeps coming up: “you attract more flies with honey than with vinegar.” The idea being that in order to get what you want, you should be sweet, polite, kind, etc.

But I have to ask, why are we trying to attract flies at all? Flies are a nuisance–for people and bees, the cultivators of honey. They get in your food, buzz around your head in that irritating way. What’s the point?

If you saw a person with a bunch of flies swarming around him, you would likely be inclined to
a) provide the person with bug repellent;
b) tell the person to take a shower, and change his clothes; or
c) offer the person deodorant.

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You attract more bears with honey. You attract more bees with honey. You attract more people with honey. But flies? No thanks.

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