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Keep your word.

Keep your word. Keep your word. )

Extension: Common Proverbs English

Don't just talk, but act. )

If you keep your word, you must keep your word. )

Empty talk is worthless. It's easier said than done. )

A picture is worth a thousand words. A picture is worth a thousand words. )

It's better to be silent and thoughtful like a fool than to say it and remember nothing. I'd rather keep silent and be treated like a fool than talk too much. )

The pudding is not good until you eat it. Facts speak louder than words. )

You can't judge a book by its cover. )

All that glitters is not gold. All that glitters is not gold. )

Do as Romans do in Rome. )

Don't count your chickens before they hatch. Don't be too optimistic. )

Every dark cloud has a silver lining. There is sunshine behind the dark clouds. )

In short, keeping your word means keeping your word. In English, there are many similar proverbs and proverbs, such as "actions speak louder than words" and "practice what you expect." "Keep your word." And so on. These proverbs and sayings emphasize the importance of matching words with deeds, reminding us not to just talk, but to put them into action. Besides, there are many other common proverbs and proverbs, such as "Don't count your chickens before they hatch." And "there is always a silver lining behind the dark clouds", all of which contain profound philosophy of life and deserve our more experience and application in life.