A: I asked him for a simple drawing! To be honest, I am so angry right now. B: Easy does it, Sandra. We will make sure he refunds the money. Note: This idiom is used to ask people to “calm down, slow down and relax.” The expression was first used in the New Testament of the Bible, Mathew 6:34, which urges us not to worry about tomorrow because tomorrow would always take care of itself and that each new day comes with troubles of its own. Today, it is part of the alcoholics anonymous (AA) slogan as they use this to encourage themselves whenever they find that any of their members is struggling with sobriety. This expression can now be used for just about any situation. |