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Old 25-Jul-2007, 13:16
Yuri Yoshikuni Yuri Yoshikuni is offline
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Dear Teachers,

There is an expression in Japan which basically means that the most unexpected people profit from a phenomenon or event even when seemingly there is no causal relationship. It goes like this; When the wind blows many people go blind because they get dust in their eyes. These people seek jobs as Japanese Shamisen ( banjo) players so a lot of cats are killed because catskin is used to make the instruments. This causes an increase in rats and the rats nibble on casks so the coopers profit. This is the long story but the shorter expression is, "When the wind blows the coopers profit." Is there a similar expression in English? What is the best way to translate this into English without telling the whole story?

Thank you,

YY
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