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What does “There you go” mean?

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Rebecca

There you go in this video means you are doing an action correctly, especially if it is the first time performing the action. If you are doing an action that someone asks you to do, he or she might say "there you go." This means that you are performing the action correctly. It is an expression of triumph. Ex: There you go! See, I told you that you can do it. Ex: There you go. You are writing this document correctly. There you go can also mean giving someone an item or good that he or she wanted. Ex: There you go. $4.97 is your change.

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