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Grace
What is "you got it" supposed to mean in these occasions
A: Thank you.
B: You got it.
A: Please go away, I just wanna be alone
B: You got it.
Jan 10, 2012 1:48 PM
Answers · 3
Thank you for all the answers!
January 10, 2012
You got it = I understand and will comply with your request.
I could really use a coffee.
You got it. = I will get it for you and you will have it very soon.
January 10, 2012
THe first one means you have correctly understood or recieved something. The second means I will give you what you want
January 10, 2012
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