to judge or decide something without all the facts · to assume too much
Ever found yourself thinking the worst or making assumptions before getting the full story? 😅 This expression is your gentle reminder (or someone else's to you!) not to draw conclusions too quickly. It's super handy when someone is overreacting based on limited info or when you're advising someone to be patient. 🧘♀️
💡 **Why it's important!** Jumping to conclusions can lead to misunderstandings and unnecessary stress. It's always best to gather all the facts first! Think of it like reading a mystery novel – you wouldn't guess the killer on page one, right? 🕵️♀️📖
When would you use 'jump to conclusions'? A. 🗣️ When someone suggests a new idea and you instantly assume it will fail without hearing the details. B. 🎉 When you find out your friend got a promotion and you celebrate with them. C. 🧐 When you carefully analyze all the data before making a big decision.