[Slang] DON'T DITCH. - Learn to Commit with Popular English Slang

Don't ditch.

Don't ditch.

/dəʊnt dɪtʃ/

Do not abandon or avoid.

Don't ditch" is a colloquial way of telling someone not to abandon or skip out on an agreed-upon plan or responsibility. It's a straightforward expression that emphasizes reliability and commitment. This phrase is particularly valuable for English learners as it can enhance their conversational skills, enabling them to discuss issues of reliability and trustworthiness more effectively in both casual and formal settings.

Example Sentences

  1. We had plans tonight, so please don't ditch me last minute.

    We had plans, so please don’t cancel on me at the last minute.

  2. I can't believe he decided to just ditch us like that.

    I can't believe he decided to abandon us just like that.

  3. When it comes to responsibilities, it's really important not to ditch your duties.

    It's very important to not neglect your responsibilities.

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