Get up with the chickens phrase
To stop sleeping and get out of bed very early, especially at or before the time when the sun first appears in the sky in the morning.
I got up with the chickens this morning to review for the test.
We got up with the chickens and set off early to avoid being stuck in the traffic.
I find getting up with the chickens extremely difficult because I usually go to bed quite late.
The verb "get" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
White lie
Ken: Yesterday I lost the watch that my girlfriend presented to me. Should I tell her this thing?
Lily: Certainly Not! Your girlfriend will be angry with you. Children and fools tell the truth.