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15 January
- Korean Near fluent
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
What does You lost me mean?
What does You lost me mean?
“You lost me with the spreadsheet thing,” says James. “But this is great!
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It is used to indicate that “I didn’t like this thing specifically”
Like in the example: “I somehow agreed to what you said UNTIL you said/did the spreadsheet thing. (After that, I stopped agreeing with you)”
- English (US)
"You lost me." He means that he wasn't able to understand what was being said when the speaker started talking about the spreadsheet. He was "following" the conversation until that point and then got "lost".
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- Korean Near fluent
- English (US)
It can mean both: I don’t understand or I don’t agree. “You had me when you were discussing healthcare but you lost me when you described your ideas about racism.”

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