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Pat on the back

Meaning

An expression or gesture of praise, approval, or encouragement for someone's efforts or achievements.

Origin

The physical gesture of a 'pat on the back' is as old as human interaction itself, an instinctive, non-verbal shorthand for camaraderie, comfort, or mild approval. Picture a warrior congratulating a comrade after battle, or a mentor offering encouragement to an apprentice. Over centuries, this simple act of a reassuring tap between the shoulder blades became deeply ingrained in our social fabric. By the late 19th century, the phrase fully blossomed into its modern idiomatic meaning, no longer just a physical touch, but a universally understood symbol of praise, affirmation, and a well-deserved recognition for one's efforts.

Examples

  • After months of hard work, the team finally received a well-deserved pat on the back from their manager.
  • Sometimes all you need is a little pat on the back to boost your confidence and keep going.
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