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both are correct; 'quoi qu'on fasse' is likely to be used in speech, as it is less formal than 'quoi que nous fassions'.

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Q: How do you say in french 'whatever we do i will be happy' 'quoi qu'on fasse je suis serai content' or 'quoi que nous fassions je serai content' are any of these right?
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