Learn what "i am here in your best interests" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker says their actions are meant to help the other person or serve their benefit.
From Good For Him, Episode 1
Someone claims they are acting for the other person's benefit, whether or not that is true.
Use it when explaining a decision as being helpful, protective, or justified. It can sound patronizing if the other person disagrees.
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