“Copy That” vs. “Roger That” (Explained)
“Copy That” vs. “Roger That” (Explained)
“Copy that” is generally used in speech and text-based communication.
“Copy that” is generally used in speech and text-based communication.
"Copy that" meant "I copied the message".
"Copy that" meant "I copied the message".
Roger that directly means “Received Order Given, Expect Results.”.
Roger that directly means “Received Order Given, Expect Results.”.
The origin of "Roger That" lies in radio transmissions.
The origin of "Roger That" lies in radio transmissions.
"Copy that" and "roger that" are military terminology.
"Copy that" and "roger that" are military terminology.
"Roger” is for demands, “Copy that” is used as acknowledgment.
"Roger” is for demands, “Copy that” is used as acknowledgment.
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