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Generally, '''You Taught Me That''' is a [[Stock Phrase]] directed at a mentor. The pupil is exhibiting, and thankful for, a skill or a value that the mentor taught him, and [["Well Done, Son" Guy|wants the mentor to be proud of him]].
 
In a more dramatic use, You Taught Me That is directed at a former mentor, in a situation where the mentor and the pupil find themselves on opposing sides. It could mean one of three things: