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You are doing a great job

1) When someone is doing the exact opposite of a great job. Typically used when an employee demonstrates substandard performance.

2) A terrible job
JOEY: You are doing a great job Kris!
KRIS: Thanks ?
You are doing a great job by KJJ317 November 14, 2019

YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG 

The proper way to tell someone they are doing something incorrectly.
Emo: -tries to commit suicide with butter knife-

Person: YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG

All the cool kids are doing it. 

Q: Why are you eating vanilla ice cream and pickles?
A: Dude, all the cool kids are doing it.

Girl 1: Do you wanna go to Sam's?
Girl 2: No, not really.
Girl 1: All the cool kids are doing it.
Girl 2: Oh, well in that case... Yes.

I can tell you are doing it 

I don't know what you are doing, but I can tell you are doing it wrong.

This is a humorous way to point out bad problem solving methods.
I don't know what you are doing, but I can tell you are doing it wrong!

we are doing this again?

A passive-aggressive comment that denotes the "this" of a sentence as a waste of time or unwise.
"I am going to try and joing the circus"
response: "We are doing this again? You have gone down this rabbit hole before."

Nothing you are doing is commensurate with anything I said

You're not winning a conflict against me. You're not doing my strategy by doing this to me. To the extent that people ARE doing it they are thriving and surviving. But this is not that. You are trying to add parameters to my situation that do need to be there and you have no right to impose. Because I framed whether or not your kids were murdered by the weaponized schizophrenia as a game that we either both win or we both lose and WE FUCKING LOST because of you and NOT ME. Or broke even at least. I mean, I need the 3rd party verification to do any more than I did and all you did was tell people that I was lying for attention.
Hym "Nothing you are doing is commensurate with anything I said. This isn't whatever the hell you are trying to call it and it is, in fact, the thing I said it was."