All in the same boat.
/ɔːl ɪn ðə seɪm boʊt/
All in the same boat.
/ɔːl ɪn ðə seɪm boʊt/
The idiom "all in the same boat" is a way to say that everyone involved is facing the same challenges or is in the same difficult situation. It serves to emphasize solidarity and shared conditions, useful, for example, in team discussions during tough times at work by reminding team members that they all share the same hurdles and must work together to overcome them.
We're all in the same boat, facing budget cuts.
Everyone is dealing with reduced budgets and shares this common challenge.
Everyone's struggling; we're all in the same boat.
The universal struggle among the group indicates that everyone is facing similar hardships.
As recent graduates, we're all in the same boat, trying to find our first job.
New graduates are collectively experiencing the challenge of securing their first employment, a situation familiar to all of them.