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Ethan
Don't get you hope up= Get your hope down?
How do I put this in assertive sentence? Thank you!
2019年8月7日 02:47
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The reverse in meaning of 'Don't get your hopes up' is actually 'Be positive !"
'Stay hopeful' is possible if you wish to use the word 'hope', but not as natural as 'Be/stay positive'. You cannot say 'Get your hope up (or down)'.
2019年8月7日
Thank you! Ellen and Matt. It is very helpful.
2019年8月7日
Hi Ethan. There is a common phrase: "Don't get your hopes up." But you are correct, that is pessimistic, expecting disappointment. There really isn't a single uplifting phrase that is truly the positive version. You could use: "Don't let [situation] get you down." I used to hang a poster in my classroom my kids would point to it when anyone was upset because they didn't do as well as they hoped. It said: "Be patient with yourself. Nothing in nature blooms all year." Depending on the circumstance, it might help. :) Ellen
2019年8月7日
it's only used as a negative
you haven't been a good boy this year. Don't get your hopes up about any Christmas presents
2019年8月7日
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