Taking sport seriously can vary from person to person. For some, it’s a passion that drives commitment and discipline, while for others, it's a fun and recreational activity. Striking a balance between competition and enjoyment is essential to ensure that sport remains a positive and fulfilling experience. Ultimately, the perspective on seriousness in sport depends on individual values and goals.
Yes but they take everything too seriously. I've lived here for 3 years it's very authoritarian, people can be very officious & up tight.
Usually it means you take things too seriously. Either that or that no really means yes.
Don't take it too seriously.
Actually the best way to back out and say no, but not looking soft is if you are sporty to say that you take your sport way too seriously to ruin your chance by taking drugs, i hope that helps.
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don't take our relationship too seriously
Don't take yourself too seriously.
Too many participants take the rules of conduct more seriously than the content. Too many participants take themselves more seriously than the content.
for most people taekwond is a sport or a strees relever but i personaly take it seriously ,so pliz if you are not serious it is better not to do it.
canoeing, seriously, it may be professional but it is not a sport.
I would say that a "Christian who doesn't take the Bible too seriously" is not really a Christian. Literal interpretation is a different issue. Those who don't would/could be called "Progressive Christianity" (or Progressives).
It's just a commercial, I wouldn't take it too seriously.