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Why Do British People Say Go On Then? [Solved]
It means something like ‘in that case’. But to use it in that way in AmE (to me at least) communicates an impatience or accusation. Come on then and Go on then are things one hears all the time in England, clearly talking about ’the now’, rather than ’the then’. Go on then is used for all sorts of things.
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