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Learn how to use this common, casual phrase in any situation
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When asking someone to do a favor for you, you might have heard the reply, “You got it!” This casual phrase is a common way to say you understand something or confirm that you’ll do what someone has asked. We’ll go over all meanings of “you got it,” as well as show you examples of the phrase in different contexts to help you master it. We’ll also cover a few other phrases that have similar meanings, so keep reading!
Things You Should Know
- “You got it” means that you’ll do what someone has asked. If someone asks you to grab them a glass of water, you could reply, “Sure, you got it!”
- “You got it” can be used as a statement of encouragement. If you’re helping someone learn to ride a bike, you could say, “Don’t give up! You got it!”
- When posed as a question, “You got it?” means “Do you understand?” After explaining a math problem to someone, you could say, “You got it?”
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