Common English Idiom: So far, so good
Meaning:
"So far, so good" is used to express that things are going well up to a certain point. It's like saying "Everything is fine right now."
Origin:
The idiom dates back to the mid-1800s. It became popular as a way of describing progress on a task or situation where the outcome is still uncertain. It implies that while things are going well at the moment, there's still a chance things could change.
Examples:
Conversation:
Person 1: How's your new job?
Person 2: So far, so good. I'm enjoying it!
In a sentence: The project is halfway done, and so far, so good. Everything is going smoothly.
In a sentence: We've been on the road for two hours, and so far, so good. No traffic!
This idiom is often used with tasks or situations that are still ongoing.
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