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Hello.
A is a student at a private online school; B is a teacher there.
A: I need to reschedule next week's lessons.
B: You've rescheduled quite a few lessons recently. When you were discussing your schedule with a manager, you agreed to have your lesson on certain days. Your current schedule doesn't even remotely resemble the one you agreed to. I'm afraid it will not work for me.
A: Okay, I get you. I'll contact a manager.
B: Well, I didn't get you, but it's okay.
Source: my dialogue.
I'd like to use "didn't get you" to finish this dialogue and, sort of, leave it behind. I didn't get your actions, but I want to move on. Is it correct to use "I didn't get you" in this dialogue?
Thank you.
Feb 10, 2025 11:34 PM
Answers · 10
1
I can't imagine what B means by 'I didn't get you'. I don't know why B is saying this.
Feb 11, 2025 2:05 PM
1
I find it kind of confusing - - not sure exactly what is meant by it.
Feb 11, 2025 6:13 AM
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