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Why would he use the word "want" in this context?

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Rebecca

"You'll want" is used by a lot of Americans to mean "you should." Here, the speaker means to say "you should keep those cards in order." It has the effect of making the statement sound more friendly and less like an order. Ex: You should stay in the right-side lane when biking. Ex: You'll want to stay in the right-side lane when biking.

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