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ohmylanta1003 said:
Aidah said:
ohmylanta1003 said:
No. No. No. No. Nooooooooo!!! I'm so sick of people on VGChartz using the word confirmed in unconfirmed situations. If it's confirmed, it's confirmed. This is not confirmation. So don't use that word.

He put a question mark though.



 

I know. Which means that it isn't confirmed. Just as many others have responded. You can't say confirmed and have a question mark. It doesn't make sense.

Ex: Eddie is definitely coming over tonight? If he's definitely coming over, then there shouldn't be a question mark. If you don't know if he's coming over or not, you wouldn't use the word definitely.

If you have only question mark in sentence then its question, not statement.