Episode cover
06 Jul 2026
20m

AEE 2646: Fun English Phrases That Won't Give You False Hope

Podcast cover

All Ears English Podcast

False hope occurs when an individual expects a positive outcome that is unlikely or impossible, often stemming from a desire to avoid bluntness or conflict. While sometimes intended to preserve optimism, providing false hope can be irresponsible or damaging, particularly in professional or romantic contexts where it leads to wasted time or misplaced effort. Honesty remains the preferred approach, as it allows individuals to plan realistically rather than relying on empty reassurance. Related expressions like "too good to be true" and "don't get your hopes up" serve as essential tools to manage expectations and protect against future disappointment. Cultural differences may influence how directly people communicate bad news, but the underlying need for clarity remains a critical component of effective and respectful communication.

Outlines

Sign in to continue reading, translating and more.

Open full episode in Podwise