Learn what "you expect us to believe you now" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker does not trust the other person and is questioning their credibility.
From The Phoenix Conspiracy, Episode 25
The speaker challenges whether the other person expects to be believed now.
Use this in an argument when doubting someone's story or apology. It sounds skeptical and confrontational, so it may be rude in polite conversation.
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