informalcommon_idiom

UK//jʊ ɡɛt miː//US//ju ɡɛt mi//

Meaning of You get me

To understand someone's feelings or thoughts deeply.

In simple words: Understanding or relating to someone

You get me in a sentence

  • I really feel like you get me after our talk yesterday.
  • It's nice to know that you get me, even when I'm not sure myself.
  • When you said that, I felt like you get me completely.
  • Sometimes I wonder if anyone else can say, 'You get me' like you do.

How to use You get me

Commonly used in casual conversations to express emotional connection or understanding. Not often used in formal language.

Grammar pattern

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Memory hint

Think of a friend nodding and saying, 'You really get me!' after a deep conversation.

Related words

Collocations with You get me

  • get me wrong
  • get me together
  • get me excited

Synonyms for You get me

  • I understand you
  • You resonate with me
  • You relate to me

Common mistakes with You get me

  • 'You get me' is not used in written formal contexts.
  • Learners might say 'You understand me' instead, which can sound more formal.

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Frequently asked questions about You get me

What does You get me mean?

Understanding or relating to someone

What is the definition of You get me?

To understand someone's feelings or thoughts deeply.

How do you use You get me in a sentence?

I really feel like you get me after our talk yesterday.

Can you give another example of You get me?

It's nice to know that you get me, even when I'm not sure myself.

What are synonyms for You get me?

Common alternatives include I understand you, You resonate with me, You relate to me.

What words go with You get me?

It commonly pairs with get me wrong, get me together, get me excited.

What are common mistakes when using You get me?

'You get me' is not used in written formal contexts. Learners might say 'You understand me' instead, which can sound more formal.

How do you pronounce You get me?

US: //ju ɡɛt mi//, UK: //jʊ ɡɛt miː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is You get me formal or informal?

"You get me" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use You get me?

Commonly used in casual conversations to express emotional connection or understanding. Not often used in formal language.