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I see \\\"expected a no so strongly that the actual response isn\\\'t heard and the character just launches into the spiel they\\\'d prepared for a no, only to have to do a double take when the real response finally catches up to them\\\" show up in comedy a lot.

\\\"Character expects a no and has thus \\\'\\\'prepared some counter-ploy\\\'\\\' to it such as talking very fast, so that they can \\\'\\\'\\\'pretend\\\'\\\'\\\' they heard \\\"yes\\\"\\\" seems like a completely different trope. Actually, that seems kind of like \\\"won\\\'t take \\\'\\\'\\\'no\\\'\\\'\\\' for an answer,\\\" doesn\\\'t it?
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I see \\\"expected a no so strongly that the actual response isn\\\'t heard and the character just launches into the spiel they\\\'d prepared for a no, only to have to do a double take when the real response finally catches up to them\\\" show up in comedy a lot.

\\\"Character expects a no and has thus \\\'\\\'prepared some counter-ploy\\\'\\\' to it such as talking very fast, so that they can \\\'\\\'\\\'pretend\\\'\\\'\\\' they heard \\\"yes\\\"\\\" seems like a completely different trope.
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I see \\\"expected a no so strongly that the actual response isn\\\'t heard and the character just launches into the spiel they\\\'d prepared for a no, only to have to do a double take when the real response actually catches up to them\\\" show up in comedy a lot.

\\\"Character expects a no and has thus \\\'\\\'prepared some counter-ploy\\\'\\\' to it such as talking very fast, so that they can \\\'\\\'\\\'pretend\\\'\\\'\\\' they heard \\\"yes\\\"\\\" seems like a completely different trope.
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I see \\\"expected a no so strongly that the actual response isn\\\'t heard and the character just launches into the spiel they\\\'d prepared for a no, only to have to do a double take when the real response actually catches up to them\\\" show up in comedy a lot.

\\\"Character expects a no and has thus \\\'\\\'prepared some counter-ploy\\\'\\\' to it such as talking very fast, so that they can pretend they heard \\\"yes\\\"\\\" seems like a completely different trope...
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