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

It is a cutting goodbye that can sound bitter, sarcastic, or hurt.
From Destined To Be, Episode 3
The speaker says goodbye in a resentful way, wishing the other person well wherever they are.
Use this in breakup or conflict scenes when you want to end contact with attitude. It is not polite and may sound cold in real life.
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