i just found out french has a word for saying yes specifically to negative questions...
@candle waht?
@sempervirenx "si" apparently means "yes" as well as "if"??
@candle ah yeah it does, you're right!
@candle Whaaaaaaat how did I never find out English doesn't have a word for that? It's 'doch' in German
@noiob it comes up a lot in life to ask "yes as in [original negative question], or yes as in [denegatised question]" lol
@candle No one knows how to use it in German, so it probably wouldn't help ^^ People answer "no" all the time
@candle It's LOGICAL. :<
Because "yes" is an agreement, so if you answer an agreement to a negative: are you agreeing with the negative or the base statement? :<
So, we cleared up the confusion by having a word for "I DISAGREE with you, I'm with the POSITIVE statement" :<
@Louvelune haha it does make sense, in english we have to ask a lot for clarification of "yes" :P
@Louvelune funny how no is just unambiguous tho
@candle Well, not really... If the statement is negative, in French answering "no" grammatically agrees with the negation... But socially, answering no is perceived as antagonizing the interlocutor... %D
I've often had to clarify by restating my full opinion, either agreeing or countering what I answered to... ^^°
@candle Same in Denmark. Never thought about it, but now that I do, I'm not sure how that's useful at all...