English phrase from drama scenes

What Does "you'll regret it forever" Mean?

Learn what "you'll regret it forever" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

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You'll regret it forever.

This means the speaker is saying the other person will be sorry later because of what they did.

From The Phoenix Conspiracy, Episode 49

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone is warning another person that their actions will have consequences.

Usage Scenario

Use it in a serious argument when you want to warn someone about future consequences. It sounds harsh and threatening, so it is not polite or neutral.

Better ways to say it

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You'll regret this forever.
2
You'll be sorry for this.
3
You'll regret what you did.

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