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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Chin Up

Quick summary: A common encouraging phrase meaning stay positive and do not lose heart.

What does it mean?

Chin up is something you say to encourage a person who feels sad, disappointed, or discouraged.

Is it positive or negative?

It is positive and supportive.

When do you use it?

Use it when comforting someone after bad news, a setback, or a difficult day.

Examples

Example 1: Chin up - you did not get this job, but another one will come along.

Example 2: He told me to keep my chin up after the exam results.

Question for you

What usually helps you keep your chin up when things go wrong?

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