Cách sử dụng
The expression "from/on the wrong side of the tracks" is used to describe someone who comes from a poor or disadvantaged background. The origin of this expression comes from the literal meaning of being on the wrong side of the railroad tracks. In the past, wealthy people lived on one side of the tracks and poorer people lived on the other side. Therefore, referring to someone as being from or on the wrong side of the tracks, means they are from a less privileged background or area. It is important to use this expression thoughtfully and not to stereotype people based on their background or socioeconomic status.