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If someone is speaking to me at the moment and i want to show him my acceptance

what shall i say?

I get it or I got it

or i can use them both

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Both would be colloquially fine.
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If someone is speaking to me at the moment and i want to show him my acceptance

what shall i say?

I get it or I got it

or i can use them both

THANKS in advance.
You should say I got It.

For instance If your boss says just leave the luggage at the corner, you will be giving your attention by saying I got it merely you will do!

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