The phrase 'You're gonna carry all my stuff?' is an English expression used to express surprise, gratitude, or concern when someone offers to help with carrying items. The structure 'You're gonna' (You are going to) indicates future intention, while 'carry all my stuff' means to transport all one's belongings. This expression can convey different nuances depending on context, such as genuine surprise at someone's helpfulness, appreciation for their assistance, or even a sense of being overwhelmed by the amount of items being moved.
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