Get over it or build a bridge?

what is a better saying

Answer:
its the same saying. cry me a river, build a bridge and get over it.
Build a Bridge.
Get.Over.It
for inspiration listen to the song "GET OVER IT" by O.K Go
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Actually I prefer "Cry me a river, build a bridge, and get over it"
Depends on what you want to say.
"Get over it" is rather harsh but to the point.
"Build a bridge" is a little more polite and empowering, but may not be as clear.
Neither. I prefer "Go around it" because it's technically easier than hurling yourself completely over something or a situation.

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