The person that said "tell me about it" has been through a similar situation as the person that had previously spoken.
or
if you said something and the other person may not of understood so they may want to know more.
it depends on their tone of voice .... a sarcastic tone would be the first one a concerned tone would be the second one.
Tell them to go forward
'tell him to call you'
The phrase "strange to tell" is often used to introduce a surprising or strange piece of information or fact. It signifies that something unexpected is about to be shared.
I think the phrase is "pray tell..." and it is as if saying "please, do tell...please explain..." It has nothing to do with animals and prey.
it just means that u swear to tell the real truth
It would be helpful if you would tell us, in your question, the language of origin of the phrase you are asking about.
This phrase is not Hebrew or English. If you can tell me what it means in English, then I can translate it into Hebrew for you.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This just means to hear of. "I hear tell you're moving on," said the cowboy.
"No te lo puedo decir" means "I can't tell you" in Spanish.
Tell me what I have to do. Tell me what I should do.
It is a phrase repeated by a ghost in a story which is part of the compilation Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.
Doesnt it mean like your sad or really excited.... I don't know that's why I asked the question not to answer the question...someone tell me