



This is a lesson where we'll all learn how it never hurts to be prepared. This goes for speaking a second language, as well as attending a high-level baseball game. You never know when you may have to bust out your Japanese skills; you never know when a ball will come flying directly at the hot dog you just purchased for 20 dollars. Two sides of one coin, really.

Casual form verb/い-adjectiveにこしたことはない

Noun/な-adjectiveである(こと)にこしたことはない
Example:
→ オーナとしては、レストランが毎晩満席であることにこしたことはない。
"As an owner, it's best if the restaurant is full every night.”
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