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keep calm vs be calm

Both 'keep calm' and 'be calm' are correct, but they are used in different ways. 'Keep calm' is often used as an imperative phrase to advise someone to remain calm in a stressful situation, while 'be calm' is a more general statement describing the state of being calm.
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Explained by Vince
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Last updated: June 11, 2024

keep calm

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially as an imperative to advise someone to remain calm in a stressful situation.

It is used to tell someone to stay calm and composed in a challenging or stressful situation.

Examples:

  • Keep calm and carry on.
  • In times of crisis, it's important to keep calm.

Alternatives:

  • Stay calm
  • Remain calm
  • Stay composed
  • Keep your cool
  • Don't panic

be calm

This phrase is also correct and is used to describe the state of being calm or composed.

It is a general statement to describe someone's state of calmness.

Examples:

  • She needs to be calm during the presentation.
  • It's important to be calm in stressful situations.

Alternatives:

  • Stay calm
  • Remain calm
  • Keep calm
  • Stay composed
  • Keep your cool

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