Learn what "i hope you're happy now" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It is a sarcastic way to blame someone for what happened and suggest their actions caused the problem.
From Twist Of Time, Episode 52
The speaker is bitterly reacting to someone else's choices and implying they should feel the consequences.
Use this in an argument when you are upset and want to sound bitter. It is rude and often sounds accusatory.
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