Learn useful ways to say "you always put" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

This means the speaker is criticizing someone for neglecting their own needs.
From School Hall, Episode 50
The speaker criticizes someone for always putting other people first.
Use this in a complaint or personal conversation about imbalance and self-sacrifice. It can sound accusatory if said harshly.
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