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When do you use "how you like that"? and how can I use it?

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Rebecca

"How you like that" or similar expressions like "how do you like that/this/it" is used to ask for someone's opinion about something, or in the case of this video, as an exclamation to something or someone you find rude or annoying (Ducky is rubbing it in Buzz's face). Depending on tone, this expression can be used in a positive or negative way. Ex: A: I just baked some cookies. B: I want one! A: How do you like that? (Meant in a positive way to ask for someone's opinion) Ex: Karma got you this time. You framed someone for cheating during an exam and now you got caught. How you like that? (Meant in a negative, rhetorical way)

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