What does caution mean?

"Be careful what you say and do" is an idiom, which means to be very careful in words and actions to avoid offending others or making mistakes. It emphasizes that we should think carefully in words and actions, abide by moral norms and social etiquette, and don't bring trouble to others or bring bad consequences to ourselves.

"Honesty" means prudence, prudence, "words" means words, "prudence" means prudence, prudence, and "action" means action. This idiom means to choose carefully in words and actions to avoid offending others and hurting their feelings, and at the same time to avoid getting into trouble or making mistakes because of careless words and deeds.

"Be careful what you say and do" is of great significance in society and interpersonal relationships. It reminds people to pay attention to words and control emotions when communicating with others, and avoid impulsive and rash words and deeds. At the same time, it also emphasizes that we should carefully consider the consequences in our actions and abide by the laws and moral standards so as not to bring adverse effects to ourselves and others.

This idiom is also often used to teach people to think and act carefully when dealing with complex situations or important decisions, so as to avoid making mistakes because of rashness and impulsiveness. It reminds people to remain calm and rational, weigh the pros and cons and make wise choices.

In short, "be cautious in words and deeds" emphasizes that we should be cautious in words and deeds, abide by moral norms and social etiquette, and not bring adverse consequences to others and ourselves. It is a reminder and instruction to help people to be cautious and rational in communication and decision-making.