Learn what "why drag me into it" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

Used to protest that someone is involving you in a problem, conflict, or plan unfairly.
From The Winter Veil, Episode 38
Someone complains about being pulled into a situation they do not want to be part of.
Use this in arguments or stressful situations when you want to say you should not be included. It can sound defensive or annoyed.
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