Learn what "i've heard you're living a beautiful life" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It suggests the speaker has heard the other person is living well, often with a hint of irony or tension.
From Under Her Control, Episode 6
The speaker is making a pointed comment about how well someone seems to be doing.
Use this in a tense conversation when referring to someone else's life with distance or sarcasm. It may sound passive-aggressive if the tone is sharp.
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