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pat on the back ?
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where does this phrase originate from ? TIA.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The PHRASE is directly related to the ACTION which it describes. For example, you'll often see a football manager patting his players on their backs as they leave the field, in order to praise them for their efforts. So the metaphorical use of the phrase 'a pat on the back' simply means 'praise'.
Why the action itself occurs has nothing to do with linguistics but it may well be a form of body language developed from the way that parents pat their children on their backs while hugging them. (i.e. the football manager is, in a way, 'hugging' each player but doing so in a way which is more socially acceptable between grown men).
Chris
Why the action itself occurs has nothing to do with linguistics but it may well be a form of body language developed from the way that parents pat their children on their backs while hugging them. (i.e. the football manager is, in a way, 'hugging' each player but doing so in a way which is more socially acceptable between grown men).
Chris