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Le courant ne passe pas

There's no chemistry or connection between people

FR
Example

Il est sympa, mais le courant passe pas entre nous.

When to use it

After two dates, you tell your friend you found the person nice but something felt off.

What it means

Literally "the current doesn't pass," like electricity not flowing.
In practice it means there's no chemistry: two people don't click, don't vibe, or just can't communicate smoothly. It can be used for dating, friendships, or professional relationships. It's a fairly neutral expression-more diplomatic than saying someone is annoying. You'll also hear "le courant passe super bien" for the opposite.

Don't confuse it with

"Le courant ne passe pas" does not mean the latest fad is dying out, nothing out of the ordinary is happening, a piece of gossip keeps circulating. It specifically means "There's no chemistry or connection between people".

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