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Meaning

A phrase that expresses that one would really rather not do what has been proposed. You may use ‘let’s not’ to request not to do something or guide other people to be more reasonable.

Today’s Sentences

01

Let’s not argue.

Situation 1

You’re always late.

I had a good reason for being late.
And please don’t say ‘always’.

Fine.
Let’s not argue.

Can we talk again when we’ve both cooled off?

Situation 2

Did you confirm with the client?

I did.

Did you?

Let’s not argue.
You’re my boss and I did what was expected of me.

02

Let’s not worry too much.

Situation 1

Not working is putting a toll on our bank account.

Let’s not worry too much.

How could you not worry.
Everything has risen especially our debt.

Money will come and go.
Let’s focus on opportunities.

Situation 2

The surgery is tomorrow.

You’re in good hands.
Let’s not worry too much.

I can’t help but worry about the ‘what if’s’.

There’s no use in worrying about events that haven’t happened yet.

03

Let’s not eat here anymore.

Situation 1

You two are being very rude and loud today.

Let’s not eat here anymore.

Don’t say that.
Let’s give the kids a chance to behave.

Can we all calm down and try to enjoy a night out?

Situation 2

I called for a waiter 15 minutes ago.

Let’s not eat here anymore.

The service is horrible.

But we’re here now, so let’s try to make the most of it.

04

Let’s not get our hopes up.

Situation 1

Did you buy a lottery ticket for Saturday?

I did.
I bought 10.

Let’s not get our hopes up.

If I win, I’m gonna buy a new car and go on vacation.

Situation 2

I just entered the draw for an all-inclusive Mediterranean cruise.

Let’s not get our hopes up.

I feel like luck is on my side!

Maybe you should calm down a little.

05

Let’s not stay up too late tonight.

Situation 1

I’ve been so tired this last week.

Let’s not stay up too late tonight.

But this new AR technology is jaw-dropping.

I admit, it’s pretty cool.

Situation 2

Let’s not stay up too late tonight.

What?
But I have to watch the World Cup.

But you’re in a completely different time zone.
Go to bed!

No, I have to watch tonight.

Writer’s Note

Here are some more examples to help you practice!

  1. Let’s not [lose] hope.
  2. Let’s not [fear] change.
  3. Let’s not [jump] to conclusions.
  4. Let’s not [rush] through life.
  5. Let’s not [run] before we can walk.
  6. Let’s not [ignore] the signs.

Calling all smarty-pants’! Any suggestions? Give us your awesome examples of ‘Let’s not‘ sentences.🧐 After all, practice DOES make perfect.

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