[Slang] GO FOR IT. - Inspiring Confidence in Language Learners

Go for it.

Go for it.

/ɡoʊ fɔr ɪt/

Proceed or attempt something.

Go for it" is an encouraging expression used to tell someone to proceed with a plan or idea, often in pursuit of a goal or desire. It's a supportive phrase that signals affirmation and confidence in someone's ability to succeed. This simple yet powerful slang can help non-native speakers feel more at ease in using English in motivational contexts, fostering more engaging and dynamic conversations.

Example Sentences

  1. Just go for it, you've got nothing to lose!

    Take the risk, you don't stand to lose anything.

  2. I think you should go for it, the job sounds perfect for you.

    You should take the opportunity; the job sounds ideal for you.

  3. Why hesitate? Go for it and see what happens!

    Don't hesitate; take the risk and see the outcome.

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