Friday, March 16, 2007

Keep In It Real


Keep In It Real
Originally uploaded by curoninja.
This is a good idea, but the wrong wording. The intention is most likely the expression, "Keepin' it real", which most likely originated as an African-American soul music expression. Keeping it real means to be honest and truthful, to have integrity, without a hidden agenda, without bullshit.

"Keep in it real" would roughly mean perhaps that you really want to stay in a place for a longer time, and is a phrase that is rarely, if ever used in English speech or writing.