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What does "there you go" mean here?

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Rebecca

"There you go" here is said when giving someone an item they wanted, or giving them back an item they own. "Here you go" also has the same meaning. Ex: There you go, that will be five dollars. Ex: Here you go, thank you for letting me borrow your shirt.

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