Learn what "everything you do is just perfect" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

Literally it praises someone, but in context it may be sarcastic and mean the opposite.
From Twist Of Time, Episode 30
Someone says another person does everything perfectly, likely sounding exaggerated or ironic depending on tone.
Use this carefully because it can sound like sarcasm or backhanded criticism. Without context, learners may misunderstand it as a real compliment.
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