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My problem with "you know what I'm saying" is that people tend to say it instead of completing their thought, so you have to guess what they're saying instead of them just saying what they're saying
I was flipping through Sirius channels on a long drive and listened to some of Ed Lover's show on Backspin (old school rap). He had some guy on (don't know who), who said "know what I'm sayin'" literally every other sentence. I swear he said it 15 times in a minute.
Backspin's the bomb n'am sayin'?
 
"You know what I'm saying" or "You know what I mean".

Yes, I'm conscious and I understand the English language.
My sister says, "Does that makes sense?" after making very simple comments.
Is she in sales? That is standard speak for salespeople. I want to punch my colleagues in the face when they pull that #### in general conversations. I would bet teachers use that phrase a lot as well.
She's neither a teacher nor in sales. It's just her thing. Does that make sense?
 
"You know what I'm saying" or "You know what I mean".

Yes, I'm conscious and I understand the English language.
My sister says, "Does that makes sense?" after making very simple comments.
Is she in sales? That is standard speak for salespeople. I want to punch my colleagues in the face when they pull that #### in general conversations. I would bet teachers use that phrase a lot as well.
She's neither a teacher nor in sales. It's just her thing. Does that make sense?
I know what you mean.
 
My kids do the versing thing too. I am glad to know it's a thing, not just them. I think it's cute but their dad hates it.

 
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"You know what I'm saying" or "You know what I mean".

Yes, I'm conscious and I understand the English language.
My sister says, "Does that makes sense?" after making very simple comments.
Is she in sales? That is standard speak for salespeople. I want to punch my colleagues in the face when they pull that #### in general conversations. I would bet teachers use that phrase a lot as well.
She's neither a teacher nor in sales. It's just her thing. Does that make sense?
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