grand bien vous fasse
French
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editLiterally, “much good may it do you”.
Pronunciation
editInterjection
edit- good for you
- Synonym: tant mieux pour vous
Usage notes
edit- Chiefly used ironically, to suggest that the preceding fact is uninteresting or futile.
- Also used in the second- and third-person singular and plural: grand bien vous fasse, grand bien lui fasse (“much good may it do him/her”), grand bien leur fasse (“much good may it do them”).