English Idioms: Be In The Same Boat
idiom: be in the same unpleasant situation as other people
Example: If you lose your job, I’ll lose mine. We are in the same boat.
I know our job is difficult, but we are all in the same boat, so let’s work together and get through this.
When she complained about not having enough money, I told her that we’re in the same boat and made her feel a little bit better.
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