Down to earth

Practical, realistic, and unpretentious. Describing someone who is humble, sensible, and not affected by their status or circumstances.

This phrase emerged in the 1930s from the literal concept of coming down from the sky or elevated position to solid ground. It draws on the metaphor of feet firmly planted on earth as representing stability, practicality, and connection to reality.

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