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Don't be sad, this is how it works out sometimes

A phrase used in response to someone who is disappointed in a thing that turns out to be underwhelming and bad/mediocre to assure them that can just be how things go sometimes.
"This game is an unfinished mess. Why would they remove even the basic elements of a first person shooter?"
"Don't be sad, this is how it works out sometimes"

let me know how that works out for you 

the easiest way to end an argument when your opponent relays their intentions to do something that you do not agree with.
(online or in text msg, etc)
"I have to go shopping"
'I shop online, you must have tons of time on your hands. it's Christmas and the stores are packed!'
"The traffic here is fine."
'I thought it was snowing there.'
"I have snow tires! duh."
'You know, there are websites that sell things much cheaper.'
"But there is a sale going on at my favorite place!"
'fine. let me know how that works out for you.'

Best way to diffuse (yep, this is trolling!): "U mad?"

works it out 

Explative;Slang - To work out the creases of the clothes you are ironing by hand. Something similar, but having to do with funk music and/or bootyshaking. ;) (perhaps a reference to working out, like aerobics)
Damn, once that girl gets on the floor she really works it out!
Yeah, man, that DJ Funk certainly works it out!
works it out by Lex May 20, 2004

Grampy's Work Out 

Found in most gyms in Florida. A Grampy's Work Out consists of two sets of 10 on any machine followed by sitting and drinking coffee with other over 60's. Highly effective and life altering.
Visit any Florida gym for work out tips. Especially Grampy's Work Out.
Grampy's Work Out by Eaton Holgoode February 28, 2015

Thanks, I work Out 

1. Use this phrase to counter any verbal insults or attack, even when it doesn't make sense. Putting your opponent or enemy in a state of laughter, confusion or hysteria.
(Insult)
"Your fat and ugly and no one loves you!"

(Counter)
"Thanks, I work Out

or

(Insult)
"Your mom is retarded!"

(Counter)
"Thanks, I work out.
Thanks, I work Out by Forgewolf January 22, 2017

work out 

1. to exercise, especially in a strenuous way

2. a session of exercise

3. for something to end in success
I need to work out today.