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In french what does sans saucis mean?

"Sans saucis" is a French phrase that literally translates to "without sausage".

However, it's rarely used literally. It's more commonly used as a slang expression, often meaning:

* "Without worries", "without fuss", or "without a care". It conveys a relaxed and carefree attitude, like someone who doesn't stress about things.

* "No problem", "no worries", or "don't worry about it". It's a casual way to dismiss a concern and reassure someone that everything is fine.

The phrase originates from the idea that a person who eats sausage is someone who is happy and content. Therefore, "sans saucis" implies a lack of need for sausage (happiness) and a carefree attitude.

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