Explanation

  • To deliberately maintain a distance in a relationship, avoiding becoming too friendly, intimate, or emotionally close with someone.

Origin

  • Based on the literal physical distance of an arm's length – close enough to interact but not truly close or intimate.
  • The phrase extends this physical distance to emotional and social distance.

Alternatives

Slang/Informal:

  • Give someone the cold shoulder. (Act unfriendly towards someone)
  • Curve someone. (Reject someone's advances or attempts to get closer, often romantic/social, AAVE origin)
  • Ice someone out. (Intentionally exclude or be cold towards someone)

Milder/Standard:

  • Maintain boundaries.
  • Limit interaction.
  • Remain detached.

Situational Appropriateness

  • Generally appropriate in informal and semi-formal contexts.
  • Describes a behavior that might be seen as unfriendly, so use descriptively rather than boasting about it.

Misunderstanding Warnings

  • Ensure learners understand this refers to emotional and social distance, not just physical space, although it originates from that idea.

Examples

  • After the argument, she decided to keep him at arm's length.
  • It's wise to keep your competitors at arm's length.
  • He's friendly, but he keeps his colleagues at arm's length, never sharing much personal information.

Dialogue

Clara: I notice you're polite to David, but not really friendly.

Mark: Yeah, I'm keeping him at arm's length for now. I've heard he can be a bit manipulative, so I'm being cautious.

Clara: Ah, I see. Better safe than sorry, I suppose.

Social Media Examples

  • Advice Column Response: ...Given his past behavior, it might be best to keep him at arm's length for your own peace of mind. #relationships #boundaries
  • Tweet: Learning to keep certain energy vampires at arm's length. Protecting my peace is paramount. #selfcare #boundaries

Response Patterns

  • That's probably wise.
  • Why? What happened?
  • It can be hard to maintain that boundary.
  • Is there a reason for the distance?
  • Sometimes you have to protect yourself.

Common Follow-up Questions/Actions

  • People might inquire about the reason for maintaining distance.
  • The person keeping distance continues to interact formally or minimally, avoiding deeper connection.
  • Others might observe this behavior and comment on it.

Conversation Starter

  • No. Describes a relationship dynamic or strategy within a conversation.

Intonation

  • Usually stated factually or as advice, sometimes with a hint of coolness or caution.
  • Stress on KEEP, ARM'S, and LENGTH.
  • Example: KEEP someone at ARM'S LENGTH.

Generation Differences

  • Widely understood and used across generations.

Regional Variations

  • Common in all major English-speaking regions.
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