Get到我意思
"Get it" or "Understand" are phrases often used to indicate that someone has comprehended a message or concept. If you're looking for a response from someone to indicate that they understand you, you could use these phrases or something similar, such as:
- "Got it."
- "I understand."
- "I see what you mean."
- "I'm with you on that."
- "I follow your logic."
- "That makes sense."
If you're communicating with someone and want to ensure they understand you, you can ask for confirmation by saying something like:
- "Do you understand what I'm saying?"
- "Are we on the same page?"
- "Do you get what I'm trying to say?"
- "Can you follow my train of thought?"
- "Do you see where I'm coming from?"
Remember, effective communication is about ensuring that both parties understand each other clearly. If you're not sure if someone has understood you, it's always good to ask for confirmation or to rephrase your message to ensure clarity.