It means that you should be careful of unguarded talk as you may something that could lead to disaster. Another was Loose Lips Sink Ships.
The phrase 'keeping mum' during World War 1 meant to keep your mouth shut. It meant that soldiers should be careful of what they say because careless talk costs lives.
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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.
In WWII, children were evacuated usually by train or boat. If it was by boat then that usually meant that they were being migrated to Canada to keep safe from the bombing in Britain. However, immigration was strict and not popular in the USA. at the time. At least one boat got sunk from German torpedoes on it's journey. If it was by train, that usually meant being shipped to the countryside to keep safe as there were not many bombings in the countryside during WWII.
People were evacuated to the countryside or to other countries especially children.
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The phrase 'keeping mum' during World War 1 meant to keep your mouth shut. It meant that soldiers should be careful of what they say because careless talk costs lives.
As Coolidge succeeded Warren Harding following his death in 1923, he did not have a campaign slogan for his first term. Calvin Coolidge's 1924 campaign slogan was "Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge".
Keep on thinking is a slogan. The slogan is used by Infineon.
No it is not. It is one of their 5 goals. Their current slogan is: We the peoples... A stronger UN for a better world. Keep looking for the cry of "Peace and Security" spoken of in Thesselonians.
Promises are meant to be kept, but there are a lot of treacherous people in the world who do not keep their promises.
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H2O. Have it. Keep it. Keep it Clean.
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