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this post was submitted on 03 Jul 2023
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No Stupid Questions
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At least from the example you gave, it is a question more than a statement. They're not correcting you so much as questioning your answer and offering what they think it really is. Basically, skipping the filler in asking "Are you sure its purple, not blue?"
I see your logic. I still wonder how this became popular though. Is it just one of those things people have been doing for a long time that I didn't notice, and then one day I noticed it and I started seeing it everywhere?
I think it's just typical evolution of language, which happens pretty rapidly, since each generation likes to distance themselves a bit from their parent's generation. It saves a bit of typing, and since typing is such a common activity, it makes sense, just like using 'u' instead of 'you'.
I guess I'm getting old. I do turn 30 later this year. :p
I think its always been around. It might be more common to see it without further qualification (IE, "It's blue, isn't it?"), possibly because of the popularity of short-form content, but I don't think its a new thing.