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Manohonor Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

If you say so

What does the phrase IF YOU SAY SO mean in the following context:

HE WAS ONE OF MY BEST

IF YOU SAY SO

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IT WAS REALLY HARD

IF YOU SAY SO

Thanks in advance.
  

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If that was a plain conversation between two people it would be quite simple to understand, but in that context it gets a bit complicated, mainly due to your rather poor manner of representation. Lyrics? Movie lines?

  • If that was a plain conversation between two people it would be quite simple to understand, but in that context it gets a bit complicated, mainly due to your rather poor manner of representation.
  • Lyrics?
  • Movie lines?
  • If the phrase "If you say so" was a reply to a claim, I'd say that either he doesn't agree completely with your argument or doesn't fully understand it, but, despite that, he doesn't want to start arguing about it, ie.
  • he is willing to have it your way.
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If that was a plain conversation between two people it would be quite simple to understand, but in that context it gets a bit complicated, mainly due to your rather poor manner of representation. Lyrics? Movie lines?

If the phrase "If you say so" was a reply to a claim, I'd say that either he doesn't agree completely with your argument or doesn't fully understand it, but, despite that,

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