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Episode 22 Pandora’s Box


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Episode 22 Pandora’s Box

Hello, everyone, how are you doing?  Today I am going to talk about the idiom “open a Pandora’s Box”. The phrase "open a Pandora's Box" means to start something that will cause a lot of problems that you didn't expect. It comes from a Greek myth about a woman named Pandora who was given a box as a gift, but was told not to open it. Curiosity got the better of her, and when she opened the box, all the bad things in the world came out, like sickness, greed, and envy.

Here are some examples of how you might use the phrase "open a Pandora's Box" in everyday language:

1.    When he decided to confront his coworker about their behavior, he inadvertently opened a Pandora's box of office politics and drama.

2.     The government's decision to change the healthcare system without proper planning and consultation could potentially open a Pandora's box of unintended

consequences.

3.     By sharing that controversial opinion online, she opened a Pandora's box of hate comments and backlash from people with opposing views.

In each of these examples, "open a Pandora's Box" is used to describe a situation where something is started that has the potential to cause a lot of problems that were not expected or anticipated.

 There are a few English idioms that are similar to "open a Pandora's Box" and convey a similar meaning. Here are a few examples:

1.    "Let sleeping dogs lie" - This means to avoid stirring up trouble or controversy by leaving things as they are.

2.    "The genie is out of the bottle" - This means that something has been done that cannot be undone, and that there will be consequences that cannot be avoided.

3.    "Open a can of worms" - This means to create a complicated and unpleasant situation that is difficult to resolve.

 

All of these idioms suggest that sometimes it's best to leave things as they are, because opening up a difficult or complicated situation can lead to unforeseen and unwanted consequences.   


Vocabulary

Inadvertently – accidentally, without intention

Controversial- giving rise to public disagreement

Backlash -  a strong and adverse reaction by a large number of people, especially to a social or political development.

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