The meaning of this proverb is opposite to that of "The
bigger, the better." You use this proverb to say that
the size of things doesn't always indicate their quality, and small things
often
have better quality
than big ones.
If someone says, "Good things come in small packages,"
he/she means that something is small, but it has better quality than big ones.
Example:
A: Why did you decide to buy such an important thing from such a small store?
They don't have a wide selection of engagement rings.
B: Well, I know big stores offer wider selections, but, I found that
store sells only the best products. They never
sell
second-class
products. Good
things come in small packages, you know.
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This picture was electronically drawn by Erika Aoyama on February 23, 2003.
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