see what I mean?

This page is about the conversational phrase see what I mean?

Meaning

You can say this after explaining something, or after something happens that supports your belief.

For example

  • "Phrases like these are really important. If you don't know them, you won't understand what people are really saying. See what I mean?"

  • I told him he wasn't studying enough, and when he failed an exam, I said, "See what I mean?"

Note:
Also "You see what I mean?" and "Do you see what I mean?"

Quick Quiz

You can say "See what I mean?" after you've

a. seen something

b. meant something

c. explained something
a) seen something b) meant something c) explained something

Contributor: Matt Errey