many hands make light work
idiom
- used to say that people can do things more quickly and easily when they work together
- the more people working together on something, the quicker and easier it will be to finish
- If everyone helps with a large task, it will get done easily and quickly
This proverb was first recorded in English in the early 1300s in a knightly romance known as Sir Bevis of Hampton. It appeared in practically all proverb collections from 1546 on.
Example: If we all help clean up, many hands make light work - we'll be finished in no time!
Antonym: too many cooks spoil the broth
Or, of course, you could just find the light switch...
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