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"Born With A Silver Spoon in One's Mouth"

Privilege and Phrases

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The phrase "born with a silver spoon in one's mouth" is a vivid way to describe someone born into wealth and privilege. But where did this expression come from?


Its origins lie in historical practices, especially in Europe, where silver symbolized wealth and status. In wealthy families, it was common to give silver spoons as christening gifts to newborns, making it clear from birth that these children were destined for a life of luxury. Silver was not only valuable but also carried connotations of purity and high social standing. So, receiving a silver spoon was more than just a gift—it was a sign of being born into a world of privilege.


The phrase draws on this tradition, emphasizing the advantages a person inherits simply by being born into a wealthy family. A famous early mention of this expression comes from none other than Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver’s Travels. In a 1719 letter, Swift described someone as “born with a silver spoon in his mouth,” suggesting a life of wealth and comfort from day one.

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