Learn what "so who gave the orders" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This asks who was responsible for giving the command or instruction.
From Collateral Hearts, Episode 28
Someone is questioning another person to find out who gave the command behind the situation.
Use it when you want to identify the person who made a decision or gave an order, especially in a tense discussion or investigation. It can sound blunt or accusatory.
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