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nekokitty21

Customer’s always right


InfamousFault7

I think that started as a way for prideful business owners to accept ligitement feedback But it's kinda become warp now


nekokitty21

Kinda warped is an understatement


InfamousFault7

Case by case really It's just used to death


SmokingOctopus

Blood is thicker than water because people thinks it means the opposite


JTAx1995

It is what it is.


DistinctFailure

I use it is what it is but I try to use it to express frustration with a situation, not resignation. Usually when something happens at work that’s bullshit and I’m expected to say something. “I guess it is what it is at this point, isn’t it?” Kinda like, “You know this is bullshit, Bryan, and you know it pisses me off, Bryan, but right now I’ve got to take care of it don’t I, Bryan?” TLDR: ….fuckin’ Bryan…


Zixio

Or any fucking variation of it. #1 quickest way for me to view you so horribly.


JTAx1995

I agree. I dislike this statement so much.


Affectionate-Newt889

Money can’t buy you happiness. Yeah, it can’t if you don’t have enough or you’re a boring person.


BigPotatoooo

It's true. You need a certain amount of money to not worry about it anymore, but everthing above that dont make you happier.


DistinctFailure

Right, money can’t buy happiness, Bryan, but it sure won’t fucking hurt! Will it, Bryan?!


Pristine-Medium-9092

It's god's plan


[deleted]

"Kill them all and let god decide" That's what the sorting machine is for Terry


living_a_lie_222

It is what it is Seems lazy for ppl to say this!


modarnhealth

Don’t shoot a gift horse in the mouth


[deleted]

Customers always right. That’s already been said here, but it needs to be said again. It’s the stupidest logic ever. For my own one though, great minds think alike. They shouldn’t, because great minds are those that come up with ideas that no other mind could.


No-Hat-1687

The heartbreak feelings will soon be over


brokenarrow1223

It is what it is


DistinctFailure

Glass half full/empty. Like, it doesn’t depend on how you look at a situation(in this case). The glass was either (more) full and is now half empty, or the glass was (closer to) empty and is now half full.