a usually humorous way of telling someone not to pursue something full time as he or she is not good at it
way of telling someone to continue doing what they are good at, rather than trying something new which they would probably fail at
a somewhat sarcastic but mostly good-natured comment for criticizing someone’s lack of talent at something
I watched your performance at the theater today. My advice is don’t give up your day job.
You want to try your hand at writing a novel? I’ve read your drafts and I advise you not to give up your day job.
If I were you, I wouldn’t give up the day job; you’re never going to be a dancer.
You are not a very talented actor, so don’t give up the day job and pursue it as a hobby.
Don’t give up your day job – you won’t go anywhere with that kind of music.
“Did you like my singing?” “Well, don’t give up your day job.”
If you wish to establish your own business, don’t quit your day job until you’re successful.
There is no origin for this idiom
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