A few days ago
TinyLOKSTER

Ever heard someone say this…?

when you ask someone a question and the say “I don’t know” with a mummbled “Ah O No” is the only proununciation you make out of an “I don’t know” lazy answer someone gives you if they have attitude or something or other reason, What kind of tone are they using? what would them term be called? anyone know what I mean? hit it up if you get it.

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A few days ago
p37ry

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I’d say it was apathetic. Like they just don’t care.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
I know exactly what your talking about. Out here instead of asking “Do you know what I mean?” They say Ya Da Da Mean? But hella fast. They think Mac Dre made it up but really Kathy Kelly was saying 10 years prior. The term would be called ultra relaxed lazy mouth. The tone is as if your odd for even asking them anything. Ya da da mean?
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A few days ago
David F
The “I don’t know” you describe sounds like an apathetic reply.

Sounds like they really mean, “I don’t care” or “I’m too busy” or “I’m too disinterested”.

Be carefull, though, not to read too much into their tone. If all else fails, call their bluff, and pretend they really don’t know. Depending on the situation, it may be quite humourous.

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A few days ago
Tash T
I know what u mean, coz it do it all the time!

Usually its when people ask me things that I couldn’t possibly know the answer to, or because I just want to be left alone.

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A few days ago
Friendly-Girlie
yea i know what you mean, its just lazy talk dude, especially when we are british (you know the reputation of the british and the way we say words!)

irritatin innit!

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A few days ago
orang gila
I think it called ‘intonation’. it is a special way somebody talks. just like hommer simpson say ‘duh’ or whatever

Vik Sintus

http://english-indonesian.blogspot.com

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A few days ago
eatthefoodtina
i dont know
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