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"3月15日に気をつけて"

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In ancient times, the phrase "ides of March" referred to March 15th. This date became famous because it was the day Julius Caesar, a leader of Rome, was killed by his own friends and people he trusted. They attacked him because they were worried he had become too powerful and might turn Rome into a dictatorship. The phrase is like a warning to be careful, especially with friends or people you trust, because they might sometimes turn against you when you least expect it. In everyday life, it reminds us to be cautious and aware of our surroundings and relationships. For example, if you're in a business deal, make sure to pay attention to the fine print and keep an eye on those involved, so you don't get unpleasantly surprised.

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