995 - That Figures – English Tips in a Minute | Happy English

995 - That Figures – English Tips in a Minute | Happy English

Author: Michael DiGiacomo Happy English February 21, 2026 Duration: 2:37
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Today, let’s look at another really natural conversational phrase — “that figures.” We use that figures when something happens that we expected, especially when it’s typical or slightly annoying. It often has a little bit of sarcasm in it.
  • Like if the train is late. You might say:  “The train’s late again? That figures.”
  • Or maybe your friend always forgets things.  “Jack forgot his wallet? That figures.”

So that figures basically means, “Yep… I’m not surprised.” Usually in a slightly frustrated or sarcastic way. Just remember, your tone matters. If you say it lightly, it sounds funny. If you say it strongly, it can sound more annoyed. So next time something predictable happens, try saying “that figures.” It’s short, natural, and very conversational.

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