not say boo to a goose
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British pronunciation/nˌɒt sˈeɪ bˈuː tʊ ɐ ɡˈuːs/
American pronunciation/nˌɑːt sˈeɪ bˈuː tʊ ɐ ɡˈuːs/
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timido e tranquillo

to be very quiet and show signs of discomfort or anxiety when in public

What is the origin of the idiom "not say boo to a goose" and when to use it?

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The idiom "not say boo to a goose" is believed to have originated in Britain. The phrase originally referred to someone who was so timid or shy that they wouldn't even make a noise like "boo" to scare away a goose. It is used to describe someone who is exceptionally shy, timid, or introverted. It also suggests that the person is unlikely to speak up or take any action that might cause even a slight disturbance.

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