I don’t hear anyone use the term “at the end of the day” except for democrats and I truly hate it!
“I dont hear anyone use the term at the end of the day except for democrats and I truly hate it!”
I hate that one, too. Mom’s generation said “when all is said and done..”. Same thing.
The first time I heard “at the end of the day” was from some Brits I worked with back in the 1980s. It was their version of our “when all is said and done”.
The liberal “elite” of this country seemed to have picked it up because it sounded much more “classy”. Then again, I know liberals who would get viciously insulted by my British friend, but were too stupid to realize is because “his accent sounded so nice”. It did get us a couple contracts that I don’t think we might otherwise have got, so what the hey?