That’s what I say

that's what I say

I feel the same way; I also think that is correct. A: "We'll save more money in the long run by modernizing our equipment than cutting staff." B: "That's what I say. Most of our productivity problems would be resolved if everyone were working with modern technology." A: "I actually think we'll have a better time in Provence than in Paris." B: "Yeah, that's what I say."
See also: say, what
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

That’s what I say

sent. I agree with you. That’s what I say. The way to cut spending is just to do it.
See also: say, what
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • that's what I say
  • be (right) on the money
  • (right) on the money
  • all correct
  • right side up
  • right-side up
  • be honor-bound to (do something)
  • feel duty bound to (do something)
  • feel honor-bound to (do something)
  • be honor-bound