There you are!
this is what people in the uk used to say before the arrival of the ubiquitous “there you go!” from the us. it is what is said by a cashier at the checkout when they return your credit card, by the waiter when they bring a you a meal, etc etc. it doesn’t really mean much, it’s an acknowledgement more than anything. sometimes “here you are!” is subst-tuted for “there you are!”.
the waiter eventually arrived with our meals after an interminable wait.
“there you are!” he said brightly.
we left no tip.
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