[Idiom] DON'T ROCK THE BOAT. - Discover How to Talk About Maintaining Harmony

Don't rock the boat.

Don't rock the boat.

Avoid disruption.

Don't rock the boat" is an idiom used to advise against creating trouble or disturbing a stable situation. It suggests that one should not challenge the status quo if everything is going smoothly, in order to avoid causing unnecessary disturbances or conflict. This phrase can be pertinent in both personal and professional contexts where the priority is to maintain harmony and avoid rocking the steady balance of things.

Example Sentences

  1. Don't rock the boat now.

    Do not cause trouble now.

  2. We’re nearing the deadline, so don't rock the boat with new ideas.

    We’re close to the deadline, so avoid introducing new ideas.

  3. Everything is running smoothly; it's best not to rock the boat by changing the plan.

    Everything is going well; it's best not to make disruptive changes.

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