Learn what "the way she acts when you're around" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This suggests the speaker thinks someone behaves differently because of the other person's presence.
From School Hall, Episode 17
Someone is pointing out suspicious behavior when another person is nearby.
Use it when pointing out noticeable behavior, especially in relationship or social situations. It can sound accusatory if used directly.
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