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12/29/2024 Rabat-joie

  • Writer: Qian Anna
    Qian Anna
  • Dec 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

Rabat-joie is a French term that translates to "killjoy" in English, describing someone who dampens the mood or spoils the fun. This expression, often used in casual conversation, has historical roots in the notion of joy and celebration, particularly within French culture, where festivities and communal enjoyment are highly valued. It reflects the French appreciation for joie de vivre, or the joy of living, which emphasizes the importance of enjoying life’s pleasures. The term has become a humorous way to label those who are overly serious or critical, serving as a reminder of the cultural inclination towards lightheartedness and enjoyment in social settings.

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