0 1. A mill cannot grind with the water that is past. 02br 02br 002. What is gone is gone. 02br 02br 003. Let bygones be bygones. 02br 02br 004. Let it go and move on. 02br 02br 005. Do not mention the past things; look on the bright side. 02br 02br 006. Forget the past and start anew. 02br 02br 007. Let it be. 02br 02br 02br 02br 00Are these all the same meaning? 02br 02br 02br 02br 00Thanks. 0-
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0 More or less elinor. there is also "It's no good crying over spilt milk" 0-
— Abbie1948
0 More or less elinor.
there is also "It's no good crying over spilt milk" 0-
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#3, "let bygones be bygones," in my experience is used like "forgive and forget," that is, to forgive a personal grudge or misunderstanding between two people, or possibly groups of people.
The others are unspecific, as far as I can remember.