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by arzke
947 days ago
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I am not a native speaker, but I noticed that in Australia people sometimes replied to the question "Do you mind...?" with "Yes", actually meaning "No" (they don't mind). It happened enough times so that I've asked a few people why they were replying "yes" instead of "no", to which they couldn't give me a clear explanation. This really surprised me at first, but then I understood that the words didn't matter as much as the tone of voice. Is that something common in Australia? Or in any other country? Or was that only a non-representative sample that happened to make the same mistake? |
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So some examples, both being “Yes I’ll do it” -
“Do you mind taking out the rubbish” “Nah, that’s fine” (No actually answers the question and then you confirm)
“Do you mind taking out the rubbish?” “Oh yeah, no problem” (Yes just acting as sentiment)
Or
“Do you mind taking out the rubbish?” “Nah yeah, all good”
Or to say you do mind, you might say “Yeah nah, sorry I’m busy”