expression, godan verb (-ru)
well-fed, well-bred; the poor can't afford manners
Proverb meaning that people can only afford to be polite and observe social niceties once their basic material needs are met.
衣食足りて礼節を知るというように、生活に余裕がなければ礼儀どころではない。
As the saying goes, 'well-fed, well-bred' — without a comfortable life, one can't afford to worry about manners.