English phrase from drama scenes

What Does "he's not going to hurt you are you" Mean?

Learn what "he's not going to hurt you are you" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

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Reassure

He's not going to hurt you, are you?

It means the speaker is trying to calm someone by saying the other person will not hurt them.

From The Billionaire’S Vow, Episode 52

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone reassures another person that they are not in danger, while asking for confirmation.

Usage Scenario

Use this to comfort someone who feels unsafe or worried. The tag question at the end makes it sound a bit uncertain, so it can also invite confirmation.

Better ways to say it

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He’s not going to hurt you, is he?
2
He won’t hurt you.
3
He’s safe. He won’t hurt you.

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