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Take A Rain Check |
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Meaning:
Take a Rain Check means refuse an offer politely but imply that it can be taken up later. Or to guarantee that something will not be done right now but will be done later.
“Umm, I’ll take a rain check.”
Origin:
We first see this phrase being used in 1870s in the
USA in reference to baseball games. If it rained heavily enough for a match to
be postponed, the ticket holders for the game were given a “rain check,” a type
of voucher that allowed them to attend another game.
As time went on the term rain check started to be
used when stores ran out of advertised items, they often issue rainchecks guaranteeing
the shopper may return when the item is restocked and buy it for the sale
price.
Example:
Today the phrase has changed to something that is
avoided or procrastinated for later. When you do not want to do something now,
but maybe you will do it later. To take a rain check is an
American term that has spread worldwide. An example sentence is:
“I’ll have to take a rain check on going to the movies this evening; I already have other plans.”
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