you can't go wrong

you can't go wrong

Something will always be enjoyable, acceptable, or a good idea. Usually followed by "with (something)" or "(doing something)" For my money, you can't go wrong with their meat lover's pizza. I'd recommend getting a dozen roses. They're a traditional symbol of romance, so you can't go wrong. If you have a bit of extra capital, you can't go wrong investing in property in this part of the country.See also: go, wrong

you can’t go ˈwrong (with something)

(spoken) used to say that something will always be acceptable in a particular situation: For a quick meal you can’t go wrong with pasta.See also: go, wrong