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Saying “Hear me out” has become a popular way for people to give a bit of a warning before saying something they know someone else might disagree with. It’s like saying, “Okay, you might not like this, but just listen to me for a second.” It’s also become a popular meme on social media, often prefacing unserious talks about conspiracy theories and unpopular (and often hilarious) opinions. Read on to learn everything you need to know about this phrase and how to use it in conversation. We’ve also included other phrases you can use that carry a similar meaning.
Things You Should Know
- The phrase “Hear me out” is a way to grab someone’s attention and let them know that they should listen to what you have to say.
- “Hear me out” is also used as a joke on social media and usually means something along the lines of “I’m about to say something utterly ridiculous, but just listen.”
- Phrases like “Listen to me,” “Hold on,” and “Let me explain” carry meanings similar to “Hear me out.”
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