Have you ever noticed how English speakers sometimes ask questions that don't need an answer? This type of question is called a rhetorical question, and it's a common feature of natural conversation. Today, we're looking at one of the most popular examples: a phrase that sounds like a question but is actually a powerful statement of agreement.
You use 'You're telling me?!' as a response to someone stating something you already know and agree with completely. It's perfect for shared complaints or obvious truths. The key is in the delivery. Your vocal inflection should go down at the end, not up like a real question. Imagine you're tired or annoyed—that's the perfect emotion for this phrase. It’s informal, so save it for friends, family, and trusted colleagues.
Which expression would you use in each situation? Talk about the following:
- Your friend is complaining about how crowded the trains are during rush hour.
- A colleague mentions that the new project deadline is impossible to meet.
- Your partner says that the price of groceries has gotten ridiculously high.
If you want to practice expressing your opinions, sharing your goals, or discussing your hobbies, you can book a lesson with me on Cafetalk. We can work on making your English more natural!
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