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The answer to "Would you mind": Yes or No



 
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The answer to "Would you mind": Yes or No #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:41 am   The answer to "Would you mind": Yes or No
 

Hi,

I have a question on the answer to "Would you mind~".

Conversation (1)
A: Would you mind calling me back?
B: Yes, I'll call back again.

Conversation (2)
A: Would you mind calling me back?
B: Of course not. (or No.) I'll call back again.

Strictly speaking, Conversation (1) does not make sense, right? "Yes" means actually B does mind calling back. As far as I know, however, it is spoken that way, isn't it? Like, sometimes you would even use "Sure" in that case, which is stronger than yes, I think.

To me, I would choose Conversation (2) if you asked me which is more natural and correct. However, both of them seem okay to me. What do you think?

Thanks,
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the answer to "Would you mind~": Yes or No #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 03, 2009 8:00 am   the answer to "Would you mind~": Yes or No
 

Strictly speaking, Conversation (1) does not make sense, right?-- Right. "Yes" means actually B does mind calling back. As far as I know, however, it is spoken that way, isn't it?-- Yes. Like, sometimes you would even use "Sure" in that case, which is stronger than yes, I think.-- Sure!

To me, I would choose Conversation (2) if you asked me which is more natural and correct. However, both of them seem okay to me. What do you think?-- I agree that both occur in abundance. Remember only that this is a favorite trick on English language proficiency tests.
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the answer to "Would you mind~": Yes or No #3 (permalink) Mon Aug 03, 2009 8:26 am   the answer to "Would you mind~": Yes or No
 

Thank you, MM. Because you're living in Japan where has no time difference from here Korea, maybe I can get your quick reply. :) Have a good day!
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the answer to "Would you mind~": Yes or No #4 (permalink) Mon Aug 03, 2009 8:29 am   the answer to "Would you mind~": Yes or No
 

Yes, it speeds things up if we're both awake at the same time.
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