The "you do you" comment... can anyone explain / break it down what it means / could mean?
There is an example of it here:
https://social.finkhaeuser.de/@jens/108701481293739313
There is also another person using it which usually is when someone else doesn't agree with them and seems totally immoral when replying. So I guess it's like something totally not accepted or obviously not the way so people say "you do you" as a disconnect / last word.
I have attached "bad work" to some people in the social sense that they can't manage to talk to people other than short sentences... not sure if I should mention names but I might start my own shit-list of people even though I like the work of them they still come out with that and don't really talk well about point and that seems off or bad work actually.
"you do you"... err ok!
@Sheilaniriain
I can see a kind of negative characteristic somehow condescending but not exactly why... maybe just becasue the person simply doesn't agree?
I mentioned in the link the example or feel free if you have other use-case examples (just so I get an idea for one or two ways it is / can be used)
Adding the phrase "just sayin'" didn't really qualify anything extra for me, and actually confused it. Also made me think we could talk about that separately.