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mix business with pleasure

British pronunciation/mˈɪks bˈɪznəs wɪð plˈɛʒə/
American pronunciation/mˈɪks bˈɪznəs wɪð plˈɛʒɚ/
to mix business with pleasure
[PHRASE]
1

to combine enjoyable activities with one's work

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to [mix] business with pleasure definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "mix business with pleasure" and when to use it?

The idiom "mix business with pleasure" refers to the act of combining work or business activities with leisure or recreational activities. The term is often used as a cautionary phrase to advise against engaging in activities that blur the line between work and personal life, and to emphasize the importance of maintaining a professional demeanor in business settings.

Examples
1She's always careful not to mix business with pleasure when she's out networking.
2He regrets mixing business with pleasure by dating his co-worker, which eventually led to a messy breakup.
3They've been successful at mixing business with pleasure by hosting client dinners at their favorite restaurant.
4So surprise, surprise, it was also taken up by his chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, who knew the King well, and appreciated the fact that Henry liked to mix business with pleasure.
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