When ‘Take Care’ Sounds Like a Warning: A Simple Phrase, Big Confusion
The other day, I received an interesting message from a German-speaking colleague.
He wrote, “To my German ears, ‘take care’ sounds like a warning, like I’m in danger – for example, ‘When climbing Mount Everest, take care.’“
At first, I smiled because I understood the confusion.
In English, “take care” is a common way to say goodbye, like “stay safe” or “look after yourself.” In fact, I often use it to end an email!
But in German, it can feel like a serious warning, especially if you’re not familiar with the phrase.
If you’re looking for other ways to say goodbye in English, you could try:
- “Stay healthy”
- “Take it easy”
- “Until next time”
- “All the best”
These all carry a friendly tone and are used to wish someone well, without the feeling of danger.


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