Explanation

  • To deliberately avoid attracting attention or becoming noticeable.

Origin

  • The term profile refers to an outline or visibility.
  • Keeping a low profile means reducing one's visibility or outline, making oneself less conspicuous.
  • Likely popularized in contexts like military, espionage, or avoiding trouble, where being unnoticed is advantageous.

Alternatives

Slang/Informal:

  • Stay low-key
  • Fly under the radar
  • Stay on the DL (Down Low secretly, inconspicuously)
  • Chill out / Lay back (Be relaxed and unobtrusive)
  • Keep your head down (Avoid trouble/attention, focus on work)

Milder/Standard:

  • Remain inconspicuous
  • Avoid drawing attention
  • Be discreet

Situational Appropriateness

  • Appropriate in most contexts, informal and formal.

Misunderstanding Warnings

  • Generally well-understood. Ensure learners grasp it means avoiding attention, not physically staying low to the ground.

Examples

  • After the public argument, the celebrity decided to keep a low profile.
  • Let's just keep a low profile tonight; I don't want any drama.
  • The witness was advised to keep a low profile until the trial.

Dialogue

Manager: The auditors are coming next week, so everyone be on your best behaviour.

Employee: Anything specific we should do?

Manager: Not really, just carry on as normal, but try to keep a low profile. Avoid anything controversial or noisy. Let's make their visit smooth.

Employee: Got it. Fly under the radar.

Social Media Examples

  • Tweet: Feeling overwhelmed by social media drama. Going to keep a low profile online for a bit. #MentalHealthBreak
  • Instagram Bio Snippet: Just trying to keep a low profile and enjoy life.
  • Facebook Update: Decided to keep a low profile this weekend. Recharge time!

Response Patterns

  • Agreement: Good idea. / Yeah, let's stay out of it.
  • Questioning: Why? What's going on?
  • Confirmation: Okay, I'll be quiet/inconspicuous.

Common Follow-up Questions/Actions

After being told to keep a low profile:

  • Ask Why? or For how long?.
  • Modify behaviour to be less noticeable (e.g., speak less, avoid certain places).

After someone says they will keep a low profile:

  • Ask Is everything okay?.
  • Respect their wish for privacy/inconspicuousness.

Conversation Starter

  • No. Usually a statement of intent or advice.

Intonation

  • Stress is typically on low profile. He's decided to KEEP a LOW PROFILE.

Generation Differences

  • Widely understood and used by most generations.

Regional Variations

  • Common across all major English-speaking regions.
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