Go against the grain

To act contrary to what is expected, normal, or conventional. To resist prevailing opinions or established customs.

This phrase originates from woodworking, where cutting or planing wood against its natural grain direction is more difficult and can damage both the wood and tools. The metaphorical use emerged in the 17th century, with Shakespeare using similar imagery in 'Coriolanus' and 'Measure for Measure.'

AMእንቅስቃሴ ላይ መራን
ARمخالفة التيار
BNস্রোতের বিপরীতে যাওয়া
CAanar contra corrent
CSjít proti proudu
DAgå imod strømmen
DEgegen den Trend
ELπάνε κατά της ροής
ESir en contra de la corriente
FAبرخلاف جریان
FImentäväksi vastavirtaan
FRaller à l'encontre
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