Meaning
An informal suggestion not to spend too much time worrying or analyzing.
Cultural Background
In cities like Mumbai or Delhi, this phrase is a staple of 'Hinglish' conversations. Older generations might prefer 'Chinta mat karo' (Don't worry) as it sounds more respectful.
Add 'yaar'
Adding 'yaar' at the end makes it sound much more friendly and less like a command.
Meaning
An informal suggestion not to spend too much time worrying or analyzing.
Add 'yaar'
Adding 'yaar' at the end makes it sound much more friendly and less like a command.
Test Yourself
Which is the most natural way to tell a friend to stop overthinking?
Choose the best option:
This is the standard imperative form for informal advice.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesChoose the best option:
This is the standard imperative form for informal advice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsOnly if used in a formal setting. With friends, it is very supportive.
Related Phrases
Chinta mat karo
synonymDon't worry
Jo hoga dekha jayega
builds onWhatever happens, will happen