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It is improper grammar to say "you was." You would either say, "I was sent some flowers," or "You were sent some flowers," not "You was sent some flowers." Although "Someone sent me (or you) some flowers" sounds better.

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Q: Is it common to say 'you was sent some flowers' if you get some flowers from someone else?
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