'Quite frankly' is another way of saying 'to be honest'.
for example: Quite frankly, I can't be bothered to deal with her insolence.
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The phrase "nothing important details" does not quite make sense, but perhaps it is intended to mean, no important details. So perhaps I have told you all the details that matter, and I have left out no important details.
frankly... you know in the phrase 'frankly i dont care' < haha!
The phrase "you know what I mean" is usually a nonessential, habitual phrase used to gain understanding, empathy or agreement from the listener. Frankly, its usage is a bad habit as it denotes the need for acceptance.
I've never heard the phrase "frankly charlotte", but I'd guess it's either a mishearing of, or a deliberate riff on, the famous line from the film Gone With the Wind: "Frankly, Scarlett, I don't give a damn."
To tease someone quite vigorously
Quite simply and frankly, yes.
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Quite frankly, I mean no offense, but I've been getting along with very little of it so far.
Quite frankly, 100+2050=2150
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