Learn what "well you asked" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This is a teasing remark meaning the other person asked for the speaker's charm and now has to deal with it.
From The Marriage Contract, Episode 4
Someone teasingly says the other person wanted the charm they are now getting.
Use it in flirty or teasing conversation, not in formal settings. It can sound smug if the tone is sharp.
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