The phrase 'I know' is commonly used in American English daily conversations to express understanding, agreement, or shared experience with someone else's statement, as demonstrated in various contexts such as commenting on weather, traffic, fatigue, and personal preferences.
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How to Say “I Know” in Daily Conversation | Learn English | Shadow TalkAdded:
Shadow, I know.
This [music] weather is so hot today.
I know.
Traffic was terrible. I know, it took me an hour.
>> [music] >> I'm so tired after work. I know, me too.
I hate waking up early. I know, it's the worst. [music] Oh, here's our bus.
That movie was actually really good. I know, right? [music]
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