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not give up the day job

British pronunciation/nˌɒt ɡˈɪv ˌʌp ðə dˈeɪ dʒˈɒb/
American pronunciation/nˌɑːt ɡˈɪv ˌʌp ðə dˈeɪ dʒˈɑːb/
to not give up the day job
[PHRASE]
1

to advise someone to continue with their current job instead of trying a new job that is likely to fail

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What is the origin of the idiom "not give up the day job" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "not give up the day job" is unclear, but it has been in use since at least the mid-20th century. This phrase is used to suggest that someone's performance in a particular activity is not good enough to pursue as a career.

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