(I / I’ll Tell You What)
I’ll tell you what is used to introduce an idea or add emphasis to a statement. I’ll tell you what is an informal way to propose a deal. It’s a discourse marker and it’s used to indicate that the speaker is going to make a suggestion.
Example: I’ll tell you what, if you give me $25, I’ll give you a free pen as well.”
I tell you what is an even more informal way to suggest something. It’s important to understand that this phrase is used in a friendly manner. Sometimes a salesperson wants you to feel comfortable when you are talking to them. So, a salesperson might use this phrase.
There is a less common use of this phrase as well. You can say, “I tell you what…” to add emphasis, or draw attention to a statement.
Example: I tell you what, that is the strongest horse I have ever seen.
Today’s art is a representation of a character that says this phrase A LOT. Do you know who it is?
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