Nothing to write home about

Origin of: Nothing to write home about

Nothing to write home about

A colloquialism that means unremarkable, not worth mentioning and has been used in this figurative sense since the early 20th century, from the obvious illusion of being away from home and not wishing to fill one’s letters with mundane, unremarkable content. The expression is thought to be of American origin, deriving from military or naval personnel serving away from home.