Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "that's right you" with real scene examples.

This means the speaker is confirming a fact about the other person's presence.
From Do Not Deceive Me, Episode 14
The speaker confirms that the other person has been there since morning.
Use it to confirm someone's location or timing. It is neutral and straightforward, though the phrasing is a bit stiff in everyday English.
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