It's widely used in Halloween designs that say: "Why yes, actually I can drive a stick". I do not understand the "Why yes" part. Shouldn't it start with "Yes, actually..." or "Well yes, actually..."?? Could someone explain it to me?
"Why" is an interjection there. com/dictionary/why I don't think I've ever heard it in colloquial speech here in the US. It's more something Sherlock Holmes would say.
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"Why" is an interjection there.
"used to express mild surprise, hesitation, approval, disapproval, or impatience - why, here's what I was looking for"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/why
I don't think I've ever heard it in colloquial speech here in the US. It's more s