“yes, no”
or “no, yeah”
or even “yeah, no, sure”
. What does all this mean? What’s the real answer? WHY CAN’T PEOPLE TALK STRAIGHT? In this class, I’ll explain why this is happening and also how to figure out the true answer. This is so important at the office, at a party, or just about anywhere!
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Dear Ronnie, now I can soften my answers easily. And I am up-to-date. Thank you!
Thank you Ronnie!
THANKS RONNIE FOR THIS WONDERFUL LESSON .
Thank you Ronnie.
Perhaps such confusing answers exist in many languages. In the Russian language they are definitely exist.
Hello Ronnie,
“Hey, are you going to hang out later?” The use of the words ‘yes’ and ‘no’ at the beginning and end in response to the question already shows whether the answer is positive or negative, but of course, the emotional state of the person who says it is also important. For example; If yes is at the end, it is positive, but if no is at the end, it is negative. So the last word determines the situation.
I wonder what it would be like if the newly married couples said ‘yes’ and ‘no’ to each other at the official wedding table and gave answers like the ones you mentioned; I guess there could have been either a fiasco or a tragedy…
Best Regards!
Hi Ronnie, this is so interesting, I think we, the spanish speakers, do that sometimes.
If someone asks me if you liked this video I Will say:
Yeah, no for sure.
Thanks Ronni.
thankyou RONNY
Thanks Ronny , well yeah , no yeah
THANK YOU IT WAS EASY TO UNDERSTAND
Amazing Teacher !!
Thank you, Ronnie!
Thank you, Ronnie
It was easier than i thought. :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thank you, Ronnie
thanks teacher! I got 7/8