Learn what "the reason i ended up in the snow" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It refers to the cause of a past event, but the phrasing is indirect and context-dependent.
From Revenge On My Cheating FianceÌ, Episode 2
The speaker is referring to the cause of a past bad situation.
Use this only when the surrounding context already makes the event clear. By itself, it sounds incomplete and not like a useful standalone phrase page.
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