“You bet”: idiom meaning.

You bet
Yes, you are absolutely right, I think the same way, I agree with you. A colloquial expression used as a response to tell someone you think the same way, you are of the same opinion as the other person.

Other examples of “you bet” idiom in a sentence

  • – Are you going to buy his new album? – You bet!
  • We’re going to win this match! – You bet!
  • Are you coming with me? –You bet!

“You bet”: use in context explanation

Coronavirus times. The happy couple have decided to spend some time together. The woman is a very prudent and careful person. She wants to spend some time with her husband but she wants it to be safe. The woman doesn’t want to have another baby now. She is just happy with one child for now. The man, on the other hand is really concerned about the present pandemic of coronavirus. He wants the best for him and his family and he knows wearing face masks is a good idea when you’re around other people. He agrees with his wife that prevention and prudence are very important using the idiom “You bet”.