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Hello, I'm Jiayin.
This is the English we speak.
And.
Hello, I'm Rob.
I'm so exhausted today.
I feel like I could fall asleep right now.
Tell me about it.
Well, I kind of just did.
You see, I've been watching a TV series, and last night I watched it for so long that I didn't get much sleep.
And now I feel really tired.
No, Rob, I said tell me about it.
But I didn't want to hear more about why you were tired.
Tell me about it is a fixed expression we use to mean we agree with something
that someone has just said or to say you've had a similar experience.
It can also be used to acknowledge a shared feeling or opinion about something.
So in this case, I meant to say that I.
I'm also tired.
Right.