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What does "I like where your head's at" mean?
What does "I like where your head's at" mean?
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Jul 9, 2020 7:18 AM
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It's an expression that means that I agree with what you are thinking or suggesting. For example, if we were talking and you suggested a particular restaurant that I was also considering, I might respond "I like where your head is at" to indicate that I am thinking the same thing, or agreeing with you.
July 9, 2020
It means " I like the way (or I like that) you think about it".
Well, it depends on context of course)
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