Get with the programme

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To start to understand and accept the situation one is in and to adjust to it.

If you don't get with the programme and start performing better at work, you may risk losing your job.
Visual representation of "get with the programme" - To start to understand and accept the situation one is in and to adjust to it.

Often appears as...

  • he needs to get with the programme
  • time to get with the programme

Usage tips

Informal

Idiomatic

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Adjusting Attitude

The phrase often implies a need for someone to change their attitude or approach.

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After the team's strategy failed, the coach told them to get with the programme.
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Mild Reprimand

It can be used as a mild rebuke, suggesting someone is not keeping pace.

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You're still following the old guidelines? Come on, get with the programme.
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Acceptance Context

It may encourage accepting new norms or practices within a social or work setting.

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To keep up with the company's culture, you need to get with the programme.
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