Has anyone used the phrase "Bob's your uncle", have you ever had the oppotunity, does anyone other than me even know what it means? I believe everyone should use it at every possible opportunity.
"Bob's your uncle is a commonly used expression known mainly in Britain, Ireland and Commonwealth nations. It is often used immediately following a set of simple instructions and carries roughly the same meaning as the phrase "and there you have it" or "quickly"; for example, "To make a ham sandwich, simply put a piece of ham between two slices of buttered bread, and Bob's your uncle."
u dont understand the concept of this phrase very well, its not a command but instructions is when u use it, to show that it was easy to put together or follow