Is there a word for "Yess but no"?
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Fuck you
Confirmed! LOL!
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Confirmed! LOL!
I do think it depends heavily on inflection.
It's got to have that friendly familiar drawn out "fuuuuuuck you" that connotes "yes, you're right", "I disagree", and "fuck you" simultaneously.
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- Maybe doch in German?
- [patronizing] Riggggght/Corrrrrect
"Let's circle back to this"
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In the US it's common to say "Yeah no".
Also “No yeah”. The second one applies!
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In the US it's common to say "Yeah no".
It's common to say it in Canada too, but it can either mean no, yes, or simply be a placeholder phrase.
It's the Schrödinger's Cat of utterances - you don't know which it is until the sentence is finished/you elucidate from the broader conversational context.
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- Maybe doch in German?
- [patronizing] Riggggght/Corrrrrect
Yaabernicht
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maybe....just maybe.
This always means no from my experience.
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I do think it depends heavily on inflection.
It's got to have that friendly familiar drawn out "fuuuuuuck you" that connotes "yes, you're right", "I disagree", and "fuck you" simultaneously.
Well stated. Master Carlin would be proud of us.
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- Maybe doch in German?
- [patronizing] Riggggght/Corrrrrect
German: Jein.
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Well stated. Master Carlin would be proud of us.
Indubitably. Insomuch as he could be proud of anyone these days after all the many early warnings he gave rgarding the class war being the only war.
"It's one big club. And you ain't in it."
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Indubitably. Insomuch as he could be proud of anyone these days after all the many early warnings he gave rgarding the class war being the only war.
"It's one big club. And you ain't in it."
We all go to the other club after we reach our expiration date. That makes me regain my confidence in natural selection.