
The apple doesn’t fall/never falls far from the tree
Familial Traits
This idiom highlights similarities within a family, not just physical but also in behavior or attitudes.

He's a brilliant engineer like his dad – the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Not Literal
Understand that the phrase is metaphorical and not discussing actual apples and trees.

She's got her mother's laugh – the apple never falls far from the tree.
Often Positive
Usually implies a positive comparison, but it can also be used ironically for negative traits.

Just like his father, always late to events. The apple doesn’t fall far, does it?
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