Go with my gut

Go with my gut

Topic: “go with my gut”
Thesis: some examples of situations where saying “go with my gut” might be appropriate.


The expression “go with my gut” means to rely on your instincts or intuition when making a decision. Here are some examples of situations where saying “go with my gut” might be appropriate.

In a job interview, if you have a gut feeling that the company culture doesn’t fit your values, even if it is a good job, you might decide to “go with your gut”.

When you’re walking home alone at night, you may get an unsafe feeling about going down a dark alley. You might “go with your gut” and take a longer, better-lit route instead.

Whether it is about a decision to take a job or about safety when walking alone at night, going with your gut would mean trusting the feeling you have (even if you can’t explain why).

Q. what considerations are important for choosing a job? A boyfriend/girlfriend?
Q. Describe an important decision in your life.

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