yes or no

Australia
November 22, 2008 7:42pm CST
Answer truthfully (yes or no) to the following question: Will the next word you say (or type) be 'no'?
11 responses
@Valenas (1507)
• United States
23 Nov 08
Yes. By saying yes, I think that it actually bypasses it's intent. In fact, I am lying to you. Instead of saying no, I said that yes, my next word will be no, when my word was actually yes. I think this exercise does not really have the intent that it is meant to have.
@wolveren (1586)
• Cebu, Philippines
23 Nov 08
Aw common man. This is really funny and this could be one of the longest discussions in history but I'll go along with ya. With a few diciphers of my own. Your question is "Will the next word you say (or type) be 'no'? If I answered no, I typed it anyway. Lol. And if I answered yes, why would I type yes if the next word I would type is no? Hehehe. Anyway you got me this time. Real cool! In a nut shell this question can't be answered with a simple yes or no. Lol.
@sisco100 (2338)
• United States
23 Nov 08
its hard to say. its one of those question that it seem like your going to say no anyways. its kinda funny thing to ask but interesting.
@anneshirley (1516)
• Philippines
23 Nov 08
I am not using "no" often. I am more on saying negative things in a positive way.
@redhotpogo (4401)
• United States
23 Nov 08
was actually going to be sphincter.
• China
23 Nov 08
I don't often say no except something opposed to my principlesor the truth.
@Calais (10893)
• Australia
23 Nov 08
wow got me on that one....LOL
• Malaysia
23 Nov 08
hi ghost "no" very witty ya .... want to know why i type "no" ?? i bet the next word you say (or type) be 'yes' ... cheers
@sanuanu (11235)
• India
23 Nov 08
No. Actually yes Its no but I won't say no. I am confused. I am out of here
• Australia
23 Nov 08
Not always. Although I do always use those words, I elaborate my point aswell.
• Indonesia
23 Nov 08
not really. i'm rarely use "no", cz i can use the other word. Like "not really", "i dun think so", etc. We can use the other word to elaborate what'll we say.