C'est La Vie Review

The phrase entered English usage in the late 1880s . Contextual Usage:

Often used to shrug off minor disappointments (e.g., missing a train). C'est La Vie

(pronounced say-la-vee ) is a world-renowned French phrase meaning "that's life" . It is primarily used as an expression of philosophical acceptance or resignation when facing unavoidable or less-than-ideal situations. 1. Linguistic Origin and Meaning Literal Translation: "That is life" or "It is life". The phrase entered English usage in the late 1880s

Reflects a mindset of accepting things one cannot change and moving forward with grace. C'est La Vie

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