Cách sử dụng
The expression "be/get on your high horse" means to act or speak in a way that shows you think you are better than or superior to others. You can use this expression to describe someone who is being arrogant or condescending. For example, if someone is talking down to you and acting as if they know everything, you could say "don't get on your high horse, I know what I'm doing." This expression is often used in informal settings and can be used when someone is being overly critical or dismissive of others.