Learn what "what's wrong with you" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.
A blunt way to ask why someone is behaving strangely or badly.
From The Day We Got Married, Episode 16
Someone reacts sharply after noticing the other person is acting strangely.
Use it in a tense conversation when you want an explanation fast. It can sound rude or accusing, so it is not good in polite situations.
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