jerryc41 wrote:
I know what you mean - "Your mileage might differ," is one I can do without, although I do like some cliches. Just because words rhyme, they don't have to appear together all the time. I like, "It is what it is," though, although many people don't. It seems to put a final touch to a situation, like Amen at the end of a prayer. That's the way it is, and you can't do anything about it.
I use “It is what it is” all the time. My kids hated it.