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I got you vs I get you

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I got you' is commonly used to mean 'I understand you' or 'I will help you,' while 'I get you' is more informal and means 'I understand you.' The choice between the two depends on the level of formality and the specific meaning you want to convey.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 304 views

I got you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts to mean 'I understand you' or 'I will help you.'

'I got you' is a common informal expression used to convey understanding or support. It can also mean 'I will help you' in certain contexts.

Examples:

  • Don't worry, I got you. I'll take care of it.
  • A: I'm feeling overwhelmed. B: I got you. Let's talk about it.
  • I got you a special surprise.
  • So I got you a journal.
  • Well, I got you a s'more.
  • I got you something special from the commissary.
  • I got you a place right on our street.
  • Now I got you a good case.
  • And I got you some of this.
  • Besides, I got you a few things.
  • I got you a talking Thomas the Tank Engine for Thanksgiving.
  • I got you your first job.
  • I got you a little bit there.
  • I got you some room fresheners.
  • Ty, I got you bagels.
  • Ty, I got you bagels.
  • But I got you some nicer.
  • I got you a little of everything.
  • I got you Norris's file.
  • I got you released from Polyhedrus.
  • Eat those carrot sticks I got you.
  • I got you some stuff at the drugstore.

Alternatives:

  • I understand you
  • I'm here for you
  • I'll help you
  • I've got your back
  • I'll support you

I get you

This phrase is correct and commonly used informally to mean 'I understand you.'

'I get you' is an informal way to express understanding or empathy towards someone. It is often used in casual conversations.

Examples:

  • I get you, it's a tough situation.
  • A: I'm so tired of this. B: I get you, it's frustrating.
  • When your stomach aches, I get you the bicarbonate.
  • I get you best army guys in city.
  • Wait till I get you back to Philadelphia.
  • I get you the number when I have one.
  • May I get you some more tea? ...Jack the Ripper.
  • So this time I get you all to myself.
  • I get you more than anyone.
  • The second I get you out of here...
  • And I'm just selfishly glad I get you tonight.
  • I get you're upset, but this is how collaboration works.
  • Finally, I get you on the phone.
  • I get you want to protect him.
  • I should go before I get you sick.
  • That way I get you all to myself.
  • Fine, but only if I get you for five more minutes tonight.
  • And I get you, Jake.
  • And I get you, Jake.
  • Told you I get you the camper.
  • I get you out of swamps.
  • But not until I get you and your family out of here.

Alternatives:

  • I understand you
  • I see where you're coming from
  • I empathize with you
  • I feel you
  • I relate to you

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