The phrase 'You see what I see' is a common English expression used to check if someone shares your observation, understanding, or perception, often employed to confirm agreement, highlight something obvious or surprising, or establish shared experience; the meaning and tone can range from casual agreement to conspiratorial or accusatory depending on context and delivery.
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