to be in the same difficult or unpleasant situation as someone else
Imagine you and your friend are both struggling with a tough deadline at work. 😩 Or maybe you are both dealing with a new, challenging boss. This phrase is perfect for when you want to show solidarity and empathy! 🤗
💡 **Pro-tip!** This expression often implies a shared challenge or predicament. It’s a great way to say, "Hey, I get it, me too!" or "We're in this together!" It helps build connection and shows you understand what the other person is going through. The origin likely comes from sailors literally being in the same boat during a storm!
Which English expression means 'to be in the same difficult situation'? A. To be on cloud nine B. To be over the moon C. To be in the same boat