Those who imply that they have a hotline to God and are guaranteed to get whatever they ask for, as long as they have the required amount of faith, are
building false expectations.
Not exact matches
Obviously, a relationship
built on
false expectations can easily fall apart because those in the relationship can't live up to those
expectations.
Either it
builds a
false sense of
expectation (2010), or a cult of contagious cynicism (2012 and 2014).
Between all the facts you have in common, the assumption that you're exactly alike, and the
false sense of intimacy, you've
built a huge amount of
expectation for this person.
These types of comments do not ease jitters — in fact, they can cause more anxiety by
building up
false expectations that don't pan out.
Just
builds up
false expectations.
So it is great that you can install third party apps on your device, but you shouldn't be
building up
false expectations by telling people that they will be able to install millions of apps.