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You to the supervisor: Means you will do what the supervisor asked you to do.
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The supervisor to you when you repeat what he asked of you: Means he is acknowledging you understand the task he's given you.
You got it: I will do what you asked.
You got it: You are being told you understand the task.
It all depends on the context of how "you got it" is used.
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The supervisor to you when you repeat what he asked of you: Means he is acknowledging you understand the task he's given you.
You got it: I will do what you asked.
You got it: You are being told you understand the task.
It all depends on the context of how "you got it" is used.
13 years ago. Rating: 0 | |
I'm glad I used it in the right context. Thank you for your time & help. May God bless you!
Can you do me a favor and upvote me again. It looks like you tried to upvote me 2 times and managed to take away the vote. I'm now down points instead of up points ;)
(Don't worry. It happens all the time).
(Don't worry. It happens all the time).
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