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Behnam A Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Tell me about it

Hi,

there is this idiom "tell me about it" ; what does it mean and when do we use it ?
  

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" It's used from time to time during a conversation to indicate that you are listening and agreeing.

  • " It's used from time to time during a conversation to indicate that you are listening and agreeing.
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It usually means "I agree with you." It's used from time to time during a conversation to indicate that you are listening and agreeing.
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Example: If you were to say it's freezing outside and I said tell me about it I would be saying it sure is cold...agreeing with you.
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I share your experience.

I've had the same experience.

I feel your pain.

I've been there.

I know what you mean.

- It drives me crazy when I get in the shortest check-out line and then there's a problem that holds up the whole line for an extra 15 minutes.

- Tell me about it.

- I can't believe these people that drive around in the p
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THANK YOU ALL
your answers are really comprehensive

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