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The Vocab Man - Fluent Vocabulary

63 Gotcha / I got you / With Guest Host Stephanie from the Geopats Language Podcast

May 29, 2021
Stephanie from the Geopats Language Podcast joins as a guest to explain the informal phrase 'gotcha'. She discusses its meaning, usage, and limitations, providing examples of different situations. She also promotes her podcast and references a previous episode on 'gotcha'.
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Quick takeaways

  • Gotcha is an informal phrase used to signify understanding and having the information in mind when something went wrong in a question or statement.
  • 'Gotcha' can also be used to signify understanding and to indicate that someone should stop talking about a certain topic in a group meeting, but it is important to note that it is an informal phrase and not suitable for formal settings or business English.

Deep dives

Informal usage of 'gotcha'

Gotcha is an informal phrase commonly used in response to a question or statement where something went wrong. It signifies understanding and having the information in mind. For example, if someone states the wrong time for a meeting, correcting them and saying 'gotcha' means you understand the correct time. It can be used with all pronouns and is not typically used in a question.

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