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Robert is your uncle. Fanny is your aunt. Mean?

Bob is your uncle.

If someone tells you "Bob is your uncle", you must never answer "Bob is not my uncle." Or "How do you know Bob is my uncle?" Otherwise, it will be a joke.

In fact, even many Americans have heard of this phrase at the Sydney Olympic Games. We can't find the corresponding phrase explanation. Generally speaking, "Bob is your uncle" means "It's that simple! You are in business. " ("It's that simple, you are absolutely right." For example, "spray some detergent and throw it into the washing machine, and it's over!" This is an advertisement for detergent, in which "Bob is your uncle" means that as long as you follow the instructions, you can get the desired effect. If you are in trouble, you must never use this phrase unless you really have an uncle named Bob!

So where does this phrase come from? Robert Arthur gascoyne Cecil, a conservative of the Marquis of Salisbury, should be the source of this word, although none of his long names are related to Bob.

The Marquis of Salisbury has made many achievements in history, the greatest of which is assisting the expansion of the British Empire, but people do not agree with his ethics. His conservative idea is to "delay changes until they become harmonious"; He often criticized his former prime minister's bad style of nepotism. However, he also assigned his relatives to various positions in the government, and people called his government "cecil hotel".

The word nepotism in English comes from Latin, which means "nephew" or "grandson" Literally, the most direct beneficiary of the nepotism of the Marquis of Salisbury happened to be his nephew, Count Arthur James Balfour.

Earl balfe took advantage of his uncle's nepotism and reached the top in politics. During his uncle's first term as prime minister, he became the chairman of the local government committee. In the second Salisbury government, Balfour became the Scottish minister, then the first Irish minister, and also occupied a place in the cabinet. Later, he succeeded his uncle as Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. He is famous for proposing the "Balfour Declaration" supporting the establishment of Jewish homeland in Palestine.

Thus, 1937 "Bob's your uncle" was first included in the Oxford English Dictionary to describe how easy it is to achieve your goal.