It was first made in the Second World War in case Germany conquered England, kind of a way to encourage them to carry on fighting.
It was rediscovered in the year 2000 and it now very popular on t-shirts, mugs, posters, etc.
The phrase 'Don't Panic and Carry On' originated from a motivational poster in 1939 by the British government. This was intended to raise morale during the beginning of the Second World War for the British public.
'Keep on giving' is a literal phrase, neither allegorical nor symbolic. I don't believe it will ever be possible to trace, sorry.
Don't lose your head would be a way of saying, try to keep your cool during a rough time. Try to think clearly. .Remain calm .. Keep your head and focus beyond the current crisis.
The Keep Walking phrase was used in the Johnnie Walker advert. The meaning of the phrase is to keep on drinking Johnnie Walker as encouraged in the advert.
Doesn't really mean anything... it's a reference to a website called The Chive, and it's just site-related merchandise. Basically, they're saying they frequent that site.
The cast of Keep Calm and Carry On - 2010 includes: Alex Disdier as Trent Maytag
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Yes, the keep calm and carry on poster was designed to be put up in World War 2 so that people would be calm during an air raid.
You do like the slogan says.. keep calm and carry on.
Keep Calm and Carry On. It is not going to be the end of the world!
dont do anything keep calm and carry on, she will rise
No. Ireland does not have an official national motto.
CSI Crime Scene Investigation - 2000 Keep Calm and Carry-On 14-12 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
When they come at you, keep calm and keep control of your kart.
The bible
The phrase 'Don't Panic and Carry On' originated from a motivational poster in 1939 by the British government. This was intended to raise morale during the beginning of the Second World War for the British public.
Most Haitians Live In The Centre Of Haiti. Keep Calm And Carry On ;)