What is the meaning of these expresions? ''well done'' or something like that? I need some examples, please.
Mother: Please go to the store for me.
Lazy son: I don't want to. I am watching TV.
Mother: Do you want dinner tonight?
Lazy son: Of course!
Mother: Well, if you do not buy some food for me, we will not have dinner.
Lazy son: OK! OK! I'll go. And who knows! Maybe I will meet a beautiful girl at the store, too!
Mother: THERE YOU GO! = That's a good way to think about the situation.
These are casual expressions which show a positive and caring attitude.
They are parting comments, offered in the say way that someone would say; "Thank you".
or "You're Welcome!"
Another expression similar to "There you go." or "There you are." which is use is this one.
"There's a good fellow!" or "There's a good girl."
There are also expressions which convey the meaning of "Goodbye". They are final comments which terminate any exchange of information or the performance of any service. The giver can use them when someone thanks him or her. The reciever of the information or service says "Thank you." or
"Thank you so much." The giver of the information or service says; "There you go." or "There you are." "There's a good fellow!" or "There's a good girl."
It is also similar to the expressions; "It is nothing". or "It was nothing" or "Of course."