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Lessons Phrases Yeah

Yeah

"Yeah" is a more casual way of saying "yes". 

Say this to agree with something that a person said:

Yeah, no problem.

Yeah, I actually did it myself.

You can also say "yeah" when you're going to disagree but you want to make your disagreement sound a little softer.

Yeah, but then it'll be blocking one of the outlets.

"Yeah" sounds less formal than "yes." 

This phrase appears in these lessons:

  • “Yeah, it's decent.”
  • “Yeah, I actually did it myself.”
  • “Yeah, I don't know... the privacy issue doesn't really concern me too much.”
  • “Yeah, I start to zone out after about five minutes.”
  • “Yeah, I think we're expected to be there.”
  • “Yeah, I'm dead serious.”
  • “Yeah, he's a real stickler for following the proper chain of command.”
  • “Yeah, it's a huge environmental disaster.”
  • “Yeah, it's an acquired taste.”
  • “Yeah, no problem.”
  • “Yeah, overall I'd say I am.”
  • “Yeah, people have a tendency to be unsatisfied with how much they make, no matter what their income is.”
  • “Yeah, it can be really intimidating traveling in a foreign country where you don't know the language and the customs.”
  • “Yeah, it's one of the highest-rated shows on the air.”
  • “Yeah, that's totally fine. The more the merrier!”
  • “Yeah, that sounds like a good option.”
  • “Yeah, it adds up.”
  • “Yeah, no kidding.”
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