What does the phrase "don't be a Steven" mean?

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The phrase "don't be a Steven" is a slang expression that typically implies not to be overly cautious, boring, or a downer in a situation. It's often used humorously or light-heartedly to tell someone not to be too hesitant, overly serious, or resistant to having fun. The exact meaning can vary based on context, but it generally encourages a more relaxed, adventurous, or open-minded attitude.

The name "Steven" is arbitrarily chosen and could be replaced with any other name, depending on cultural or social contexts.

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