you('ll) get that
you('ll) get that
A phrase confirming that the experience or encounter being discussed is typical. A: "I like your new house, bro, but the people in this country are odd. I just waved hello to your neighbor, but she didn't even smile at me." B: "Yeah, you get that around here. People aren't nearly as friendly to strangers as they are back home." A: "I'm finding that the game starts getting really choppy during the boss fights." B: "You'll get that if you have your graphics settings up to the max."
See also: get, that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- nah, bro
- and the rest
- (as) sure as eggs (is eggs)
- a penny for them
- coin a phrase, to
- be twiddling (one's) thumbs
- be twiddling your thumbs
- 57
- and how
- and how!