“It is what it is.”
So unbearably trite. It is also frequently misused, in my opinion. People often apply this statement after giving up or giving in, so that it seems like a way to cast off personal responsibility. I believe the meaning of the phrase is more like, “Accept the things you cannot change.”
Liever te dik in de kist, dan een feestje gemist
Up the bum is twice the fun.
You are what you eat
“It is what it is.” So unbearably trite. It is also frequently misused, in my opinion. People often apply this statement after giving up or giving in, so that it seems like a way to cast off personal responsibility. I believe the meaning of the phrase is more like, “Accept the things you cannot change.”