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    Question Disagreeing or agreeing sentence?

    Hi!

    I have written two sentences and when I think about it I feel unsure what they actually mean.
    The two sentences are a question with an answer, both told by the same person.

    Here is what I wrote:

    (speaker asks audience): So things couldn’t be any better, right?
    (speaker answers his own question): We think so!

    So my question is, By saying "We think so", is the speaker saying that things can be better, or is he agreeing that things can not be any better?

    Cheers
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    Default Re: Disagreeing or agreeing sentence?

    Welcome to the forum, Erik.

    It is not clear what 'we think so' means in your example. Word stress, intonation, facial expression, body language and the words that follow might make it clear when they are uttered. Without these aids, the words look strange.
    Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
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    Default Re: Disagreeing or agreeing sentence?

    Thank you :)

    Ok, so perhaps it would be more clear to say something like :

    So things can’t be any better, right?
    We think it can!

    /Erik

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    Default Re: Disagreeing or agreeing sentence?

    We think they can
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    Default Re: Disagreeing or agreeing sentence?

    Oh, Right.
    Many Thanks for your feedback!

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