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Ah, yes, yes, what does it mean?

Ah, yes, yes, an Internet buzzword, which means admitting that you are bad. A kind of attitude towards life without fighting or making trouble, admitting that you are breaking the pot. Used to ridicule people who speak unreasonably. It is used to express the impatient attitude of teammates during the game. Of course, it can also be used in life. Rules of use: Game rules: No matter what the other party says, they can only answer: "Ah, yes, yes! The words from CSGO anchor Wang Xishun in a live broadcast can be called the Bible. It's because of the girls in the team. When he made a mistake, Wang Xishun questioned Her operation. As a result, the other two male teammates started to scold each other. The grown-up anchor's family members not only got angry, but the three of them were silent. : Your record of 12-18 is definitely better than 24-12. Teammate: Yes, I was angry and said: I hope you also have this attitude towards life. It is said that CSGO Jiucai Heizi’s record in that live game was ranked first. . During the live broadcast, I met several teammates during a game. There were some conflicts during the communication and playing, but after the two sides had a heated "polite conversation", the anchor said, "Yeah." "That's right" made a wave of satire that made the audience in the live broadcast room feel very "refreshed", so the meme spread. So there was this classic sentence "Scold, scold while scolding, someone asked You, ah, just ask you, just you, just ask you. Start rolling, yes, yes, I hope you also have this attitude towards life, okay? At that time, my family asked: Why do you have a car? You say, yes, yes, the opening is over, right? My family asked at work: Hey, why don’t you work anymore? You said, "Yes, yes," and you put a quilt in the bridge hole, and you said, "Yes, yes, yes, yes," so "Ah, yes," became a perfunctory answer that Wang Xishun could use to tease himself. Plag, it’s still someone else’s fault.