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Is there a word for "Yess but no"?

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    In the US it's common to say "Yeah no".

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      Yeahnah.

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      • langweiligeflunder@feddit.orgL [email protected]

        "Doch" is more like a logical "not" (¬).

        Example:

        Alice: "Bob, you don't like apples.
        Bob: "Doch" (Bob likes apples)

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        I've always thought of doch as an affirmative where a negative was expected.

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          I've always thought of doch as an affirmative where a negative was expected.

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          I don't think its about the expectation of a negative, but rather it specifically disagrees with a previous negative, saying it is in fact positive. Doesn't work with disagreement in general, only when the challenged statement was negative.

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          • meekah@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

            I don't think its about the expectation of a negative, but rather it specifically disagrees with a previous negative, saying it is in fact positive. Doesn't work with disagreement in general, only when the challenged statement was negative.

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            That's clearer, I agree.

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              Would "fuck you!" Fill in the void? I have a feeling that yes, Indeed it would.

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                Ahhh yeah naww

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                  maybe....just maybe.

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                    "fine...whatever."

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                      For some reason, I'm never successful at linking to specific times in YouTube videos (yes, I tried &t=35s), but try about 35 seconds into this:

                      https://youtube.com/watch?v=n9k1fGypyEo

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                        "Could do."

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                          maybe....just maybe.

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                          are you gonna answer the question?

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                            Would "fuck you!" Fill in the void? I have a feeling that yes, Indeed it would.

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                            Fuck you

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                              Fuck you

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                              Confirmed! LOL!

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                                Confirmed! LOL!

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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.

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                                  "Let's circle back to this"

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                                  • roofuskit@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                                    In the US it's common to say "Yeah no".

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                                    Also “No yeah”. The second one applies!

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                                    • roofuskit@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                                      In the US it's common to say "Yeah no".

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                                      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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                                        Yaabernicht

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                                          maybe....just maybe.

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                                          This always means no from my experience.

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