In English, if you think that other people are always in a better situation than you, even when they are not, we say ‘The grass is always greener on the other side’.
For example:
1. We have a lovely garden in my hometown, but our neighbor’s plants always grown better and bloom nicer, so I think the grass is always greener on the other side.
2. After buying a new handbag, she still likes to borrow my purse, because she thinks the grass is always green on the other side.
3. We ordered the same dish, but he thinks mine is bigger, the grass is always green on the other side.
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