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What does this mean the conversation just got better of you?

The phrase "the conversation just got better of you" is a bit of a strange one. It sounds like someone is saying that the conversation has become too much for you to handle, perhaps because it's:

* Too intense: The topic might be emotionally charged or require a level of knowledge you don't possess.

* Too challenging: You might be struggling to keep up with the pace or depth of the discussion.

* Too frustrating: You might feel like you're not being heard or understood, leading to a sense of frustration.

It's important to remember that this phrase could be interpreted in many ways depending on the context and the speaker's intention.

To get a better understanding, you should consider:

* The tone of voice: Was it said with concern, amusement, or annoyance?

* The context of the conversation: What were you talking about before this phrase was used?

* The relationship with the speaker: Do they usually make lighthearted comments, or are they more serious and direct?

Once you have a better understanding of the situation, you can figure out the true meaning of this phrase and how to respond appropriately.

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