A: Who's up for a game of pool?
B: I am.
C: Yeah, why not?
A: Tim?
Tim: No, I'm good.
- Is 'no, I'm good' natural to use here?
- Does 'why not' always need a question mark after it or is this a situation where it can be omitted? What would you do?
Thanks.
anonymous - Is 'no, I'm good' natural to use here? Yes, in casual speech among some people, certainly among the crowd in a pool hall. anonymous Does 'why not' always need a question mark after it Yes.
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anonymous- Is 'no, I'm good' natural to use here?
Yes, in casual speech among some people, certainly among the crowd in a pool hall.
anonymousDoes 'why not' always need a question mark after it
Yes. It is a question.
anonymousor is this a situation where it can be omitted?