ù "Why" is being used as an interjection here to express surprise. "Why" isn't
used to ask a question in this instance.
ù Think of it more as emphasizing agreement, usually because you think the ide
is just that good (though it can be because the suggestion was initially surprising).
ù Think of "why" in this context as "actually" yes.
ù "Why yes" = "yes, of course".
ù It's a pretty fashioned way of saying things, so I wouldn't expect you'd hea
it all that often? It's definitely not a common use of "why" in everyday speec
in any of the English speaking countries I've been to (UK, US, Canada, Australia, NZ) and if I heard someone say it I'd think they were joking around
trying to sound like a fancy gentleman wearing a top hat. :P
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