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Warrener Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Good for you.

What is the meaning of this phrase "Good for you"? How to use it?
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It means someone's action was/is/will be of benefit or satisfying to them. Note that it is often used sarcastically.

  • It means someone's action was/is/will be of benefit or satisfying to them.
  • Note that it is often used sarcastically.
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It means someone's action was/is/will be of benefit or satisfying to them.
Note that it is often used sarcastically.
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"I scored 125% in my maths test!"
"Well good for you!"

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