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

It means the speaker wants to return the care and attention they received before.
From Good For Him, Episode 45
The speaker says it is now their turn to care for someone who has always worried about them.
Use this in close relationships when offering support or repayment of kindness. It is warm and personal, so it may sound unnatural in formal situations.
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