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What the difference between the phrase "you see" and "you know"?

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Rebecca

"You know" in this scenario is an informal phrase that means the listener understands what the speaker is saying or implying. "You see" is also an informal phrase that is used when you want someone to understand what you are saying. Ex: You see, you just need to work a little harder to achieve your goals. Ex: You see? Politicians only care about themselves. Ex: You know, if you would have listened to me in the first place we wouldn't be in this mess. Ex: You know if you wanted to come all you had to do was ask.

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