The second bloke is completely missing the nuance of the “yeah, nah”. It doesn’t simply mean “no”. It means I’ve heard and acknowledged what you’ve said but disagree or have a different opinion. Examples
“Mate I’m fucked, want to go to kfc for brekkie?” “Yeah nah last time I went it was shit”
“Ah fuck my bad!” “Yeah nah it’s all good mate, no worries”
“Trump isn’t all that bad, I agree with his policies” “Yeah nah he’s a pedophile rapist, you’re fucked in the head mate”
Naurrr yeh
Yeh naaurrrr
Nah yeah y’all Nah yeah y’all Hey hey hey Nah yeah y’all
I’ve always used “Yeah, nah” as “I get what you’re saying but I disagree” and “Nah, yeah” as “No problem here with what you’ve just said and I agree with the sentiment”. I rarely use the latter though, at least as far as I know. It might pop out without me knowing.
Also the ‘Nah, Yeah Nah’ which is more of a ‘no i dont think so, but still kind of considering it and… no, definately not after all’
Australians use “yah, no” and “no yah” the same way Wisconsinites do? That’s wonderful.
We do?
Well if what the image says is true, no yeah, same, but we pronounce yes “Yah”
I misunderstood. I thought you were were saying we do. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, we don’t say Yah. We say "Yeah, nah’. I can’t say I’ve ever heard someone say ‘Nah, yeah’.
In Queensland ‘nah, yeah’ is said but less frequently as ‘yeah, nah’.
No Yah I get it, I enjoy that we use them the same way :)
I use nah, yeah all the time in Victoria and it’s pretty common from others.
Australia out here doing Phase Shift Keying
Rural Mexico… Si, pos si si. Pero so no. No pos no. Si pos no! Pero si si si. An entire conversation.
Yeah, NaN.
In California:
Hell no = No.
Hell yeah = yes.
Hella = a lot
Hell = Bakersfield
What the helly?
Hella can also mean “yes” in some contexts.
That’s when they’re super excited and say “hell yeah” too fast. 😌
Listen, all y’all, it’s a sabotage
In Canada we use both, we’re very cultured.
Also “nah, yeah” can mean “I understand”. So if you want to say “I understand but disagree” it’s “nah, yeah; yeah, nah”
As an Australian, whole we do say yeah nah a fair bit, the infamous nah yeah is slowly fading into obscurity, to the point where people are questing if it was ever used in the first place








