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Keep your cool

Jale Qaraqan

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Keep your cool 

means to stay calm and in control, especially in a stressful or emotional situation.

Examples:

1- During a disagreement, it’s easy to react quickly or say something you don’t mean. But people who keep their cool are able to pause and respond more thoughtfully.

2- At work, unexpected problems can appear at any time. Being able to keep your cool helps you think clearly and make better decisions.

Hi everyone, and welcome to Daily English. In our recent episodes, we’ve talked about letting things be and letting things slide — choosing calm instead of reacting to everything.

Today’s expression builds on that idea. It’s “keep your cool.” One more time:“keep your cool.”

The situation became tense. Voices were getting louder, and emotions were rising.
 But one person stayed calm, spoke slowly, and didn’t react. They managed to keep their cool.

So what does “keep your cool” mean? To “keep your cool” means to stay calm and in control, especially in a stressful or emotional situation.

It’s about not letting your emotions take over. Let’s listen to some examples.

During a disagreement, it’s easy to react quickly or say something you don’t mean. But people who keep their cool are able to pause and respond more thoughtfully.

At work, unexpected problems can appear at any time. Being able to keep your cool
 helps you think clearly and make better decisions.

In everyday life, small frustrations happen all the time. And sometimes, the real strength
 is simply being able to keep your cool.

Keeping your cool doesn’t mean you don’t feel anything. It means you choose how to respond.

 Now it’s your turn: What kind of situations make it hard for you to keep your cool?

Thanks for listening to Daily English. Stay calm, stay steady, and see you tomorrow.