मतलब
Used when giving something to someone.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In the US, 'Here you go' is often said with a rising intonation to sound extra friendly and helpful, especially in customer service. British speakers often use 'Here you are' or 'There we are' in similar situations, though 'Here you go' is now very common due to American influence. When English learners in Japan use 'Here you go,' they should remember to use both hands for the object if they want to maintain Japanese levels of politeness while speaking English. In many Middle Eastern cultures, it is polite to use the right hand when giving something and saying 'Here you go.'
Smile while saying it
This phrase is 50% words and 50% body language. A small smile makes it much more effective.
Don't say it to yourself
Only say it when another person is there to receive the item. If you are just putting your own keys on the table, you don't need to say it.
मतलब
Used when giving something to someone.
Smile while saying it
This phrase is 50% words and 50% body language. A small smile makes it much more effective.
Don't say it to yourself
Only say it when another person is there to receive the item. If you are just putting your own keys on the table, you don't need to say it.
Use it for digital files
It's very natural to type 'Here you go' in an email or chat when you attach a file.
The 'Service' Standard
If you work in a shop or restaurant, this is the most important phrase to master for customer satisfaction.
खुद को परखो
Complete the dialogue between a customer and a shopkeeper.
Shopkeeper: That will be $10, please. Customer: (Handing over the money) ________.
When you hand money to a shopkeeper, 'Here you go' is the most natural and polite phrase to use.
Match the phrase to the correct action.
You are handing a heavy box to your brother. What do you say?
'Here you go' is used during the physical transfer of an object, regardless of its weight.
Which of these is the most common way to hand a pen to a colleague?
Choose the best option:
'Here you go' is the standard fixed expression. 'Here you have' is a common mistake based on other languages.
Fill in the missing words to complete the phrase.
Waitress: "_____ you _____, your coffee and your muffin."
While 'Here you go' is the target phrase, 'Here you are' and 'There you go' are also grammatically correct and common in this context.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Where to use 'Here you go'
Food & Drink
- • Restaurants
- • Cafes
- • Dinner at home
Shopping
- • Handing over cash
- • Giving a receipt
- • Passing a bag
Work & School
- • Lending a pen
- • Handing a report
- • Sharing a stapler
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासShopkeeper: That will be $10, please. Customer: (Handing over the money) ________.
When you hand money to a shopkeeper, 'Here you go' is the most natural and polite phrase to use.
You are handing a heavy box to your brother. What do you say?
'Here you go' is used during the physical transfer of an object, regardless of its weight.
Choose the best option:
'Here you go' is the standard fixed expression. 'Here you have' is a common mistake based on other languages.
Waitress: "_____ you _____, your coffee and your muffin."
While 'Here you go' is the target phrase, 'Here you are' and 'There you go' are also grammatically correct and common in this context.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, it is very polite and friendly in almost all everyday situations.
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable in a professional but neutral office environment.
They mean the same thing. 'Here you are' is slightly more formal and more common in the UK.
Say it *at the same time* as you are handing the item over.
Yes! Even if you are giving ten pens, you still say 'Here you go.'
Yes, but only with friends or in very casual shops. It's the informal version of the phrase.
'There you go' is often used when the item is placed down on a surface rather than handed directly.
Yes, it's a very common way to hand over a birthday or holiday present.
The best response is always 'Thank you' or 'Thanks!'
Mostly in informal writing like texts, emails, or dialogue in stories.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Here you are
synonymExactly the same meaning, slightly more formal.
There you go
similarUsed when a task is finished or an object is placed down.
Here it is
similarUsed when you find something someone was looking for.
Keep the change
builds onUsed when giving money and not wanting the small coins back.
Help yourself
contrastUsed to tell someone they can take what they want.