Learn what "you've been out of it all week" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker is asking if the other person has seemed unfocused or not themselves lately.
From Love Lies And Bloodline, Episode 32
The speaker notices the other person has seemed mentally off or unfocused all week.
Use this when checking in on someone who seems distracted or absent-minded. It can sound caring, but in some contexts it may feel too direct.
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