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here you go mate, vs Here it is.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Here you go mate' is a more casual and friendly way to hand something over to someone, especially among friends or acquaintances. 'Here it is' is a more general and formal way to present something to someone.

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here you go mate,

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal situations to hand something over to someone in a friendly manner.

This phrase is typically used in casual settings among friends or acquaintances when giving something to someone. It conveys a sense of familiarity and camaraderie.

Examples:

  • Here you go mate, your coffee is ready.
  • Here you go mate, I found the book you were looking for.
  • Here you go mate, your keys are on the table.
  • Jul 9, 2014 ... @JoelSnape here you go mate. Would expect you to be able to meet all of these general standards...? pic.twitter.com/nQyS6Ni62K. 0 replies 0 ...
  • Pic!! parent · Login or register to post comments. posted by Jeroen0110 [18 posts] 17th November 2014 - 21:37. 0 Likes. Here you go mate!
  • PHOTOGRAPHER: [handing the photo to Des] Here you go, mate. [to Pen] Out of 20. You're a lovely couple -- small price to pay for the memories, right? [We see ...
  • ... placement as the design in post #21 then that'd be greatly appreciated. Here you go mate If you like it, please press the "THANKS" button

Alternatives:

  • Here you are, buddy.
  • Here you go, my friend.
  • Here you go, pal.
  • Here you go, mate.
  • Here you are, mate.

Here it is.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal or general situations to present something to someone.

This phrase is more formal and can be used in various contexts to present or show something to someone. It is a straightforward way to indicate the location or presence of something.

Examples:

  • You were looking for the report? Here it is.
  • The document you requested, here it is.
  • The solution to the problem, here it is.

Alternatives:

  • Here is the item.
  • Here is what you asked for.
  • Here is the document.
  • Here is the solution.
  • Here it is, as requested.

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