"Better Late Than Never" is a popular title across various forms of media:
The first recorded use in English was by Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales .
It is often used in informal settings, such as casual conversation .
It can sometimes be used sarcastically to comment on a response that was significantly delayed . Historical Origin
The proverb "Better late than never" means that it is preferable to do something late than to not do it at all .