When we literally think about something being up in the air, we have the idea that something’s floating or flying in the sky, may be an aeroplane or a balloon.
But really if someone tells you that things are up in the air it means that these things are
uncertain or unsure. Definite plans have not been made yet.
“Ram, have you set a date for
the wedding yet?”
“Not exactly, things are up in the air and we’re not sure if our families can make it on the day
we wanted. Hopefully we’ll know soon and we’ll let you know as soon as
possible.”
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