To accept the way things naturally seem to be going
be stress-free and adopt any situation, instead of trying to change it
to not fight against set norms, conducts, standards, and behaviours
maintain the status quo
giving in to peer pressure
to not do anything to affect the outcomes of courses of events
to agree to do something with majority since it is the best method
to follow the circumstances
flexible; adaptable; workable; supple
to do what other people are doing in any particular situation
Kevin didn’t want to be part of the protest, but all his friends wanted to stand for something, so he chose to go with the flow.
Rebecca wanted us to go to dinner instead of the dodger’s game, I didn’t want to upset her, so I just went with the flow.
I would like to suggest you to go with the tide until you achieve a higher position in company.
My grandmother always advised me to go with the flow and to stay safe.
In order to win – all the team members are required to go with the flow.
The best method to spy on your partner is to be patience and go with the tide.
John always upset the applecart by not going with the flow.
We have no choice but to go with the flow and hope the best is yet to come.
Do not get upset or overreact to get rid of a problem – just go with the flow.
If you don’t have a choice then most simple principle of staying happier in life is to go with the flow.
There is no origin for this idiom
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