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- Keep trying, even when it's hard.
- A message of hope and encouragement.
- Use in most casual and professional settings.
- Don't use if quitting is the healthy choice.
Bedeutung
Dieser Ausdruck ist Ihr Cheerleader in einem Satz! Es geht darum, jemandem zu sagen, dass er weitermachen, schwierige Zeiten überstehen und nicht aufgeben soll. Betrachten Sie es als einen virtuellen High-Five und ein aufmunterndes Gespräch in einem, das sie daran erinnert, dass ihre Bemühungen zählen, auch wenn es sich anfühlt, als würde nichts funktionieren.
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 11Texting a friend after they failed a driving test
I'm so sorry you didn't pass, but `don't give up`! You'll get it next time.
I'm so sorry you didn't pass, but don't give up! You'll get it next time.
Encouraging a sibling learning a new skill
Learning guitar is tough at first, but `don't give up`! Your fingers will get used to it.
Learning guitar is tough at first, but don't give up! Your fingers will get used to it.
Watching a sports game where the team is losing
They're down by 10 points, but `don't give up` team! Come on!
They're down by 10 points, but don't give up team! Come on!
Kultureller Hintergrund
The 'American Dream' culture heavily emphasizes 'grit' and 'hustle.' Not giving up is seen as a moral virtue. The 'Stiff Upper Lip' tradition means people are expected to endure hardship without complaining. 'Don't give up' is a common, though sometimes understated, encouragement. While 'Don't give up' is understood, the concept of 'Ganbaru' is more central. It means to work hard until the end, often for the sake of the group. Modern digital culture has created 'hustle culture' where 'Don't give up' is used to encourage constant productivity.
Use it for yourself
You can use this as a 'mantra.' When you are tired, say 'I won't give up' to yourself.
Watch the 'it'
Remember: 'Don't give it up' is correct. 'Don't give up it' sounds very strange to native speakers.
In 15 Sekunden
- Keep trying, even when it's hard.
- A message of hope and encouragement.
- Use in most casual and professional settings.
- Don't use if quitting is the healthy choice.
What It Means
This phrase is pure encouragement. It's your way of saying, "I believe in you!" It means to keep trying, no matter how hard things get. Don't throw in the towel just yet. It's about resilience and grit. It’s the opposite of quitting. Think of it as a little spark of motivation you can offer someone. It acknowledges their struggle but urges them forward. It’s a powerful reminder that setbacks are temporary.
How To Use It
You can use Don't give up in almost any situation where someone is facing a challenge. Are they struggling with a tough video game level? Don't give up! Did your friend bomb a job interview? Don't give up, you'll get the next one. Is someone learning a new skill and feeling frustrated? Don't give up, it takes time! It’s super versatile. You can say it directly to someone or even write it in a message. It’s like a verbal pat on the back. It’s a universal signal of support. It works wonders for morale.
Formality & Register
This phrase is wonderfully flexible. It’s mostly neutral to informal. You can use it with close friends, family, colleagues, or even strangers you want to encourage. In a super formal setting, like a board meeting, you might rephrase it. But for most everyday interactions, it’s perfect. Think of it as your go-to phrase for boosting someone's spirits. It’s rarely out of place. It’s friendly and approachable. It's like the comfy sweater of encouragement phrases.
Real-Life Examples
Imagine your friend is training for a marathon and is exhausted. You text: Hang in there! Don't give up! Or your colleague is working late on a project. You pop by their desk and say, Looks tough, but don't give up! You're almost there. Even on social media, someone might post about a struggle, and you could comment: Keep pushing! Don't give up! It’s everywhere. From Netflix subtitles to overheard conversations, it’s a staple. You'll hear it in movies, songs, and everyday chats. It’s a phrase that truly lives in the real world. It resonates because everyone faces challenges.
When To Use It
Use Don't give up when you see someone genuinely struggling. This could be with homework, a difficult task at work, a personal goal, or even just a bad day. It’s best used when someone needs a little boost. If they're on the verge of quitting something important, this is your cue. It’s perfect for cheering on a team, a friend, or even yourself. It’s like offering a virtual shoulder to lean on. It signals empathy and belief. Use it when you want to convey hope. It’s about empowering them to continue. It's a beacon of support.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid Don't give up if someone is quitting something that’s genuinely harmful or toxic for them. If your friend wants to leave a terrible job or end a bad relationship, saying Don't give up might sound insensitive. In such cases, you’d want to offer support for their decision, not encourage them to persist. Also, don't use it if the situation is truly hopeless and continuing would cause more harm. It's not about blindly pushing forward. It's about encouraging effort when it's still worthwhile. Use your judgment! Sometimes quitting is the bravest thing.
Common Mistakes
Learners sometimes overuse it or use it in the wrong context. Saying Don't give up to someone who is clearly succeeding can sound odd. Another mistake is sounding dismissive. If someone shares a deep struggle, a simple Don't give up might feel insufficient. You might need to add more support. Also, confusing it with Never give up can be a nuance. Never give up is much stronger, almost a life motto. Don't give up is more situational. It's like the difference between a marathon mantra and a friendly nudge.
Common Variations
In the US, you might hear Keep at it! or Stick with it!. Brits sometimes say Keep your chin up! which has a similar encouraging vibe. Younger generations might use shorthand like NGL, don't give up! (NGL = not gonna lie). In some online communities, you might see Fighter! used as encouragement. Hang in there is another classic. Don't quit is a more direct synonym. Stay strong is also very common. Each has a slightly different flavor, but the core message is the same: keep going!
Real Conversations
Scenario 1: Friend learning guitar
Friend
You
don't give up! You'll get it with practice."Scenario 2: Colleague stressed about a deadline
Colleague
You
don't give up. Let's see if we can tackle them together."Scenario 3: Texting a friend after a failed exam
Friend
You
don't give up, you can retake it next semester. Study group next time?"Quick FAQ
Is Don't give up always positive? Mostly, yes! It's meant to encourage effort. Can I use it professionally? Yes, in most workplace situations. It shows support. Is it okay to say to myself? Absolutely! It’s a great self-affirmation. What's the opposite? Phrases like Give up or Quit now are the direct opposites. They signal surrender.
Nutzungshinweise
This phrase is incredibly versatile, fitting into most casual and many professional conversations. While generally positive, be mindful not to use it dismissively or in situations where letting go is the healthier option. Its impact is strongest when it feels genuine and contextually appropriate.
Use it for yourself
You can use this as a 'mantra.' When you are tired, say 'I won't give up' to yourself.
Watch the 'it'
Remember: 'Don't give it up' is correct. 'Don't give up it' sounds very strange to native speakers.
Add 'just yet'
Adding 'just yet' (Don't give up just yet!) makes the encouragement sound more urgent and supportive.
Beispiele
11I'm so sorry you didn't pass, but `don't give up`! You'll get it next time.
I'm so sorry you didn't pass, but don't give up! You'll get it next time.
Offers comfort and encourages future attempts.
Learning guitar is tough at first, but `don't give up`! Your fingers will get used to it.
Learning guitar is tough at first, but don't give up! Your fingers will get used to it.
Acknowledges difficulty and predicts future success.
They're down by 10 points, but `don't give up` team! Come on!
They're down by 10 points, but don't give up team! Come on!
A motivational shout to keep playing hard.
Some days are harder than others, but `don't give up` on your goals! 💪 #fitnessmotivation
Some days are harder than others, but don't give up on your goals! 💪 #fitnessmotivation
Inspires followers to stay committed to their personal goals.
This is super complex, but thanks for the clear steps! `Don't give up` on making more videos like this!
This is super complex, but thanks for the clear steps! Don't give up on making more videos like this!
Encourages the creator to continue producing valuable content.
I understand this project is challenging, but `don't give up`. Let's schedule a call to discuss potential solutions.
I understand this project is challenging, but don't give up. Let's schedule a call to discuss potential solutions.
Offers support and a path forward in a professional context.
Thank you for the opportunity. While I understand you have other candidates, please know that I remain very interested and `don't give up` easily on pursuing this role.
Thank you for the opportunity. While I understand you have other candidates, please know that I remain very interested and don't give up easily on pursuing this role.
Shows determination and continued interest in a formal setting.
✗ My friend is crying because their pet died. I said, 'Oh, `don't give up`!' → ✓ My friend is crying because their pet died. I offered my condolences and support.
✗ My friend is crying because their pet died. I said, 'Oh, don't give up!' → ✓ My friend is crying because their pet died. I offered my condolences and support.
This phrase is inappropriate for situations where grieving or letting go is necessary.
This bookshelf is testing my sanity. Instructions? What instructions? `Don't give up`, me, just keep screwing things in randomly!
This bookshelf is testing my sanity. Instructions? What instructions? Don't give up, me, just keep screwing things in randomly!
Self-deprecating humor, encouraging oneself through a frustrating task.
✗ My coffee is lukewarm. 'Ugh, `don't give up`, I guess I'll drink it.' → ✓ My coffee is lukewarm. 'Oh well, I'll still drink it.'
✗ My coffee is lukewarm. 'Ugh, don't give up, I guess I'll drink it.' → ✓ My coffee is lukewarm. 'Oh well, I'll still drink it.'
Overusing the phrase for minor inconveniences diminishes its impact.
That presentation didn't go as planned, but `don't give up`. You learned a lot from it.
That presentation didn't go as planned, but don't give up. You learned a lot from it.
Focuses on learning and future improvement after a failure.
Teste dich selbst
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition.
Don't give up ___ your dreams, even when it's hard.
We use 'on' when we refer to a specific goal or person we shouldn't give up on.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct way to use a pronoun.
Pronouns must go between the verb 'give' and the particle 'up'.
What is the best response to the student?
Student: 'I can't do this math problem! It's too hard!' Teacher: '________'
'Don't give up' is the standard phrase for encouragement.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which situation is NOT appropriate for 'Don't give up'?
In cases of deep grief, 'Don't give up' can sound dismissive and insensitive.
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Visuelle Lernhilfen
Give up vs. Give in
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenDon't give up ___ your dreams, even when it's hard.
We use 'on' when we refer to a specific goal or person we shouldn't give up on.
Choose the correct way to use a pronoun.
Pronouns must go between the verb 'give' and the particle 'up'.
Student: 'I can't do this math problem! It's too hard!' Teacher: '________'
'Don't give up' is the standard phrase for encouragement.
Which situation is NOT appropriate for 'Don't give up'?
In cases of deep grief, 'Don't give up' can sound dismissive and insensitive.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, it is almost always seen as supportive and kind. However, avoid saying it if someone is in deep pain or grief.
Yes, if you are encouraging a team or a colleague. For example: 'We are close to the deadline, so let's not give up now!'
'Quit' is often used for jobs or specific habits. 'Give up' is more about the emotional act of surrendering.
No, you should say 'Don't give up studying.' Always use the -ing form after 'give up'.
Yes, 'Never give up' is just a stronger, more dramatic version of 'Don't give up.'
It means 'Please don't stop believing in me' or 'Please don't stop helping me.'
It might be too informal. It's better to say 'I'm sure we can find a solution' or 'Let's keep trying.'
Use 'didn't': 'He didn't give up even when it was hard.'
You can use 'persevere' or 'persist.'
Usually, we say 'Give up smoking' (stop the habit). So 'Don't give up smoking' would mean you want them to keep smoking!
Verwandte Redewendungen
Hang in there
similarTo remain persistent in a difficult situation.
Keep at it
similarTo continue working on a specific task.
Give in
contrastTo stop resisting pressure or to surrender.
Throw in the towel
contrastTo admit defeat and stop trying.