Do you understand what I'm implying? · Do you get my point?
This expression is perfect when you've explained something indirectly, or hinted at something, and you want to check if the other person has understood your underlying message. It's often used when you don't want to be too blunt! 😉
💡 **Pro Tip!** This phrase is informal but widely understood by native speakers (especially 20-30s). It's generally not rude, but make sure your tone is friendly. It implies there's a deeper meaning than what you've explicitly said. Think of 'drift' as the general direction or meaning of your words. 🚣♀️💨
When would you use "Catch my drift?" A. When you want to ask if someone heard you clearly. B. When you want to check if someone understood your implied meaning. C. When you want to know if someone is literally drifting away.