
In good company
Shared Experience
Indicates you aren't alone in your experience; others can relate to you.
If you find this grammar rule confusing, you're in good company—many do.
Comforting Expression
Used to reassure that it's normal to be in a certain situation.
Don't worry about your slow progress; you're in good company. Many are in the same boat.
Not About Quality
Focuses on sharing a circumstance, not necessarily implying high quality or status.
Struggling with pronunciation? You're in good company; it's a common challenge.