So far so good.
/soʊ fɑːr soʊ ɡʊd/
So far so good.
/soʊ fɑːr soʊ ɡʊd/
So far so good" is used to express that things are going well up to the present moment, with the hope that this will continue. It’s an acknowledgement of satisfactory progress during an ongoing process, often used during tasks that involve some degree of uncertainty or risk. This idiom encourages a positive outlook and cautious optimism, important traits when navigating through long-term projects, personal goals, or any situation where the outcome is still unknown.
So far so good, no problems yet.
Up until now, there have been no problems encountered.
The project is progressing; so far so good.
The project is currently progressing without issues.
We're halfway through the year and, so far so good, everything is on track.
Halfway through the year, everything continues to proceed without problems.