I don't want to wear out my welcome



I don't want to wear out my welcome.

Fig. a phrase said by a guest who doesn't want to be a burden to the host or hostess or to visit too often. Mary: Good night, Tom. You must come back again soon. Tom: Thank you. I'd love to. I don't want to wear out my welcome, though. Bob: We had a fine time. Glad you could come to our little gathering. Hope you can come again next week. Fred: I don't want to wear out my welcome, but I'd like to come again. Bob: Good. See you next week. Bye. Fred: Bye.
See also: out, want, wear, welcome

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Maxen-Welsh (Anglicized)
Shakura-Arabic
Euthymios-Ancient Greek
DellDELEnglish
Eli['i:lai]
Chandan-Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Odia