What does в тесноте, да не в обиде in Russian mean?

What is the meaning of the word в тесноте, да не в обиде in Russian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use в тесноте, да не в обиде in Russian.

The word в тесноте, да не в обиде in Russian means the more the merrier. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word в тесноте, да не в обиде

the more the merrier

Proverb (it is more fun with more people)

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В тесноте, да не в обиде
Welcome to our humble abode
A la guerre comme a la guerre или, говоря по-русски, в тесноте, да не в обиде.
A la guerre comme à la guerre, or, as we say in Russian, cramped but contented.
В тесноте, да не в обиде.
The more, the merrier.
В тесноте, да не в обиде.
The more the merrier.
Ну да, в тесноте, да не в обиде.
Well, yes, the more the merrier.
В тесноте да не в обиде.
It's a good place for making friends.
В тесноте, да не в обиде.
Yeah, the more the merrier.
Итак, в тесноте да не в обиде.
So, the more the merrier.
" В тесноте да не в обиде "
Too close for comfort.

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