Hello.
I guess that this phrase is used when someone has been talking for some time (from a short while to a long tirade), but finally you hear something that you think is correct or just what you've expected to hear, and then you say: 'That's the spirit!', meaning 'Yes, you're right!'.
Am I right?
"That's the spirit" is used more often when someone is attempting to do something which is very difficult. If I tried to go ice skating, but keep falling down, and still say that I am determined to master this, someone could say "That's the spirit."
Or, if I were to attempt to learn to speak Russian just because I like the sound of it, you could tell me, "That's the spirit!"
If possible, could you give some synonymic phrases?
It doesn't even have to be very difficult. While these examples are fine, the expression is often used to show approval of a change of mind:
Consoling friend: 'Come on, dry those tears and show him you don't care.'
[After a final sniff and a brave smile] 'OK. I'm over him. He's pathetic. Why should I care?'
CF: 'That's the spirit.'
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So, it's just like 'continue in the same way and good luck to you!', isn't it?
P.S. Is it commonly used?
Thanks :).
"Thats the spirit" simply means to show the correct attitude.
I would guess the etymology derives from some old beliefs that a man is driven by internal ghosts.
As an example, consider a boxer and his trainer. The trainer is upset that the boxer shows no aggression to his opponent. Suddenly the boxer becomes very aggressive, throwing punches and doing everything he can to win. The trainer would shout "thats the spirit", as if a new ghost has entered the boxer.