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En faire tout un fromage

To exaggerate the importance of something

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Example

C'est bon, on a oublié de t'appeler une fois, pas la peine d'en faire tout un fromage.

When to use it

A friend gets angry because you're five minutes late, and you find it disproportionate.

What it means

You start with something simple and turn it into a complex, elaborate product that takes time to make: cheese. In practice, it's dramatizing, making a huge deal out of nothing. A very French expression, often said with annoyance: 'stop making a whole cheese out of it.'

Don't confuse it with

"En faire tout un fromage" does not mean to change the subject quickly, to put someone on the spot, to complain without a good reason. It specifically means "To exaggerate the importance of something".

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