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What does "It is what it is" mean to you?
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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 552112"><p>yup.</p><p></p><p>my friend uses the term in place of "we can agree to disagree" . When he says "it is , what it is" , he means that we can both call it different things and we might both valid points, but in the end, it is what is actually is. Very simple Example: From a distance we might see a writing instrument being used by someone on the second floor by the window. I say it is a pencil, he says it is a pen. We argue back and forth but can't get any closer to prove to the other person what it is . He'll then say "it is what it is"., , partly also because it really ain't that important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 552112"] yup. my friend uses the term in place of "we can agree to disagree" . When he says "it is , what it is" , he means that we can both call it different things and we might both valid points, but in the end, it is what is actually is. Very simple Example: From a distance we might see a writing instrument being used by someone on the second floor by the window. I say it is a pencil, he says it is a pen. We argue back and forth but can't get any closer to prove to the other person what it is . He'll then say "it is what it is"., , partly also because it really ain't that important. [/QUOTE]
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