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Liface
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 Message 17 of 24
17 December 2008 at 2:25pm | IP Logged 
In the US, at least where I'm from, we just sometimes say "no" even just to agree with what someone is saying, while nodding, leaving out the "you're right" part.

This got me into trouble one time at a wedding in Germany where my friend's mother was talking about how it was nice that all these people from different countries were here, and while she was takling I was nodding, smiling and saying, "Nein, nein!"
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 Message 18 of 24
31 December 2008 at 5:02am | IP Logged 
Funny story time:

In L'auberge Espagnole, towards the beginning, what's his face doctor wakes up Cavier and says something to the effect of:

Eh Xav, ca te derangerais de sortir Anne-So aujourd'hui? C'est qu'elle connait pas trop Barcelonne, et comme tu parles un peu esagnol...

and Xavier answers:

Ah oui oui oui, non, non, oui oui bien sur!

Where of course both 'oui' and 'non' are taken as positive answers.
fun times
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 Message 19 of 24
01 January 2009 at 9:46am | IP Logged 
In Czech the word for yes is ano which is often shortened to no. This can lead to confusion.
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 Message 20 of 24
01 January 2009 at 7:28pm | IP Logged 
In Polish 'no' has several uses, but they're all colloquial. It can be used for emphasis (in front of a word, at the beginning or the end of a sentence), as a filler - a prolonged 'nooo....' makes me think of 'well....'. The English 'ummm' is 'yyyyy' in Polish.

Oh and probably the most confusing part for foreigners - 'no' means yes. This use is also colloquial but very common.
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 Message 21 of 24
01 January 2009 at 9:58pm | IP Logged 
Heh, in Russian Internet slang ыыыы (yyyy) is used like ROTFL, LOL etc :D
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 Message 23 of 24
30 April 2009 at 3:11pm | IP Logged 
Nie - the regular 'no' is also used as a filler. It is sort of like saying 'right?' every few words in English.

Still, the king of annoying fillers is a slurred 'you know what I'm saying", you know what I'm saying?
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 Message 24 of 24
05 August 2009 at 5:44pm | IP Logged 
I had a Scottish friend who used to say "for sure not" all the time in response to yes/no questions. I think it was
mostly to be funny/annoying. It would usually be followed by "definitely maybe no"

"hey Rhorry, do you want to eat?"
"for sure not, definitely maybe.... not"
"Never mind..."


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