The worst is when people think any sentence beginning with "I wonder" is a question. It's not. It's a statement that you do, in fact, wonder.
(SPOILER)I always feel like Brian Carper when I make a post like that. It's a little uncomfortable.
The worst is when people think any sentence beginning with "I wonder" is a question. It's not. It's a statement that you do, in fact, wonder.
(SPOILER)I always feel like Brian Carper when I make a post like that. It's a little uncomfortable.
I thought turning all your statements into questions was really just insecurity that people wont accept your statements as true?
Now your telling me its because Im snotty or pretentious?
Kefka's coming, look intimidating!
Have a nice day!!
I just add "yeah?" to the end of every statement so I don't sound weird, yeah? The butchering of the English language in this thread is quite saddening, yeah? It has feelings too, yeah? *punches self in face, yeah?*
I think exclamation points at the end of questions are worse. Do you think so too!!!!!
i like to end everything with an interrobang
You what!?
It's just not the same![]()
Agree! I hate this "0 Hypothesis" or what you call them.
When you do a project and "Is it true that training makes you stronger?" or "Training doesn't make you stronger" And then write the project based on the statement.
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Yeah, having a question mark after a statements makes me think that the statement is considered somewhat doubtful by the speaker. I also imagine it's said in AQI (Australian Question Intonation). Sometimes it can annoy me, especially when the statement is clearly something that shouldn't be doubted or when it's used excessively, but I've gotten used to it a bit now. I'm sure I do it myself sometimes. Things that are questions and aren't followed by a question mark annoy me more.
Not my words Carol, the words of Top Gear magazine.