There's an implication there in the nah that's based on prior context.the gold isn't in the house What is the difference between it's fine with me and it's fine to me There's no reason to go to the house
NAH by Mat Voyce on Dribbble
Hell no is an informal emphatic no, and many people would not find it any more offensive than similar slang terms such as oh my god!, which are widely used and normally.
Note that what the hell (or the more common and even more offensive what the fuck) is a short form for something like.
Stack exchange network consists of 183 q&a communities including stack overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for. My parents always told me to call unknown adults by mr You've rightly called out the differences between the first two statements He is in a meeting
The above statement refers to the person attending a meeting in the same. The oald reports two pronunciations for been, used in british english /biːn/ /bɪn/ the latter is the same pronunciation reported for north american english. The dictionary you quote is perfectly accurate

I would think, etc., is used in situations where you are expressing an opinion without being too sure about it.









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