Con más calma

Fri, Mar 18, 2016

Generally speaking, con calma refers to taking your time to do something, to do it carefully, without a rush or without pressure. Let's look at some examples.

Otro día con más calma

The expression otro día con más calma mystified me the first time I heard it. I had suggested an outing with a friend and in return replied that we should postpone things for otro día con más calma. Literally, a calmer day, a day without so much going on. However, I came to learn that the actual communication function of otro día con más calma is often more along the lines of another day, perhaps never.

Cálmate

Cálmate, like tranquilízate, is a command to calm down, relax. The formal version is cálmese, naturally.

Un calmante is a sedative.

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