you were saying
English
Phrase
- Prompts the interlocutor to resume what they had been saying prior to an interruption.
- (humorous) Draws attention to something that has just happened that conflicts with what the interlocutor had said.
- A: There isn't much crime around here any more.
(A and B suddenly witness a crime take place.)
B: ...You were saying?
- A: There isn't much crime around here any more.
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