Easy does it

A phrase encouraging someone to proceed slowly, carefully, or gently; to take things at a relaxed pace without rushing or using excessive force.

This expression emerged in American English during the early 20th century, likely originating from manual labor contexts where careful, measured movements were important for safety and effectiveness. It reflects the wisdom that rushing often leads to mistakes or accidents.

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