I’ll take a rain check on that meeting

I’ll take a rain check on that meeting

Definition
I'll take a Rain Check on that meeting
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This idiom means that you’re politely declining the invitation for now, but you’d like to reschedule it for a later time. The phrase "rain check" originates from baseball games. If a game gets rained out and cannot be played, the ticket holders are given a rain check, which allows them to attend a future game instead. So, when you say, “I’ll take a rain check on that meeting,” you’re essentially saying that you’d like to postpone the meeting and reschedule it for another time that works better for you.

This idiom is often used when you genuinely want to meet or do something, but due to unforeseen circumstances or conflicting schedules, you’re unable to do it at the planned time. It’s a polite way of expressing your interest in rescheduling without completely canceling the meeting or event.

Similar idioms: Square Peg In A Round Hole | The Ball Is In Your Court | Let's Not Reinvent The Wheel | We're Playing Catch-Up | Let's Break The Ice | Wrap It Up

Example sentences
I’m not feeling well today, so I’ll take a rain check on our meeting.
I have a conflicting appointment, but I’d love to take a rain check on the meeting.
The traffic is really bad right now, so I’ll take a rain check on the meeting.
Something urgent just came up at work. I’ll take a rain check on the meeting, if that’s okay.
Let’s reschedule the meeting for another time, I’ll take a rain check for now.