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Usage of "Indeed" Is it common to use "indeed" in casual conversations? Does it have the similar meaning as "exactly" or "definitely" when you want to express agreement with the opinion of someone talking with you?
2017年8月20日 10:37
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Great question and it made me think. I use "indeed" very infrquently and as a "filler" word, trying to get the other person to explain more about their issue. In fact it is a bit like the japanese "hi" or "yes" so very non decisive. I also use it as a question with a rising inflection for the same purpose. BTW (by the way) it is years since I was in Japan so my knowledge of "hi" is very rusty. :-)
2017年8月20日
yes
2017年8月20日
Thank you so much! It was very easy to understand!!
2017年8月30日
its probably most similar to the word "certainly" (which is more common and fine to use). Its not commonly used. I think using it to agree with someone could seem a little odd in regular company. When I picture that word being used I think of professors talking to each other so I think it could be a bit overly formal in certain circumstances.
2017年8月20日
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