[Slang] DON'T SWEAT IT. - How to Stay Cool and Collected in English Conversations

Don't sweat it.

Don't sweat it.

/doʊnt swɛt ɪt/

Don't worry about it.

Don't sweat it" is a reassuring phrase used to tell someone not to worry about a situation or problem. It comes from the idea of not having to sweat or exert oneself too hard. This expression is useful in calming others down or minimizing concerns over small issues. It's a great phrase to use when comforting friends or colleagues, helping to ease tensions and foster a more relaxed environment.

Example Sentences

  1. Don't worry about it, don't sweat it.

    Encouraging someone not to worry about a particular issue or mistake, suggesting it’s not significant.

  2. It's a small mistake, don't sweat it.

    Minimizing the importance of a mistake by advising someone not to worry excessively about it.

  3. You were late this time, don't sweat it; we all run late sometimes.

    Understanding and reassurance that arriving late occasionally is acceptable, advising not to stress over it.

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