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Its a phrase that signals something else, and not a literal content reply.How about you write what you mean and have quality conversation in the future? How about you write what you mean I did. Its a standard phrase used by people in conversation. See defintion #2 below. Below definition is from here ... you think A question one uses at the end of a sentence to express uncertainty. We're not going to get into trouble—you think? A sarcastic rhetorical question used as a retort when someone states the obvious. A: "Wow, I bet that fire is really hot." B: "You think?" and have quality conversation in the future? Quality is in the eye of the beholder, apparently. /shrug I did. If you did, then I answered the genuine question you asked.
How about you write what you mean and have quality conversation in the future? How about you write what you mean I did. Its a standard phrase used by people in conversation. See defintion #2 below. Below definition is from here ... you think A question one uses at the end of a sentence to express uncertainty. We're not going to get into trouble—you think? A sarcastic rhetorical question used as a retort when someone states the obvious. A: "Wow, I bet that fire is really hot." B: "You think?" and have quality conversation in the future? Quality is in the eye of the beholder, apparently. /shrug I did. If you did, then I answered the genuine question you asked.
How about you write what you mean I did. Its a standard phrase used by people in conversation. See defintion #2 below. Below definition is from here ... you think A question one uses at the end of a sentence to express uncertainty. We're not going to get into trouble—you think? A sarcastic rhetorical question used as a retort when someone states the obvious. A: "Wow, I bet that fire is really hot." B: "You think?" and have quality conversation in the future? Quality is in the eye of the beholder, apparently. /shrug I did. If you did, then I answered the genuine question you asked.
Its a phrase that signals something else, and not a literal content reply.
How about you write what you mean and have quality conversation in the future?
I did. Its a standard phrase used by people in conversation. See defintion #2 below.
Below definition is from here ...
Quality is in the eye of the beholder, apparently. /shrug
If you did, then I answered the genuine question you asked.