Don't quit your day job Meaning in English
expression
Definition
Used humorously to tell someone they are not very good at something, suggesting they should keep their regular job instead of trying to do it professionally.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often lightly sarcastic. Used after someone attempts something (like singing, telling jokes, or drawing) and does not do it well. Usually not meant to be deeply insulting, but can sound harsh if not said jokingly. Avoid using with strangers or in formal settings.
Example Sentences
That was a nice try, but don't quit your day job.
basic
After you finished singing, I wanted to say, 'don't quit your day job.'
basic
You can draw, but don't quit your day job.
basic
If comedy was your plan B, I'd say don't quit your day job.
natural
Nice juggling, but seriously, don't quit your day job.
natural
Wow, that painting is... interesting. But don't quit your day job!
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