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This is used to question why someone seems emotionally or physically flustered.
From Conflicted Hearts, Episode 35
The speaker notices someone seems emotionally affected and questions it.
Use it when you want to point out that someone seems unusually affected. It can sound teasing, suspicious, or confrontational depending on context.
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