Could you give some specific examples of questions in English that would not be asked with a rising tone at the end?
I feel that. I got a Garmin watch that thankfully has a generic media control. Going the way things are going, maybe its days are numbered and it'll be removed without warning, despite not being Google
Wait, did people like Longlegs? I didn't think "satanic panic" was a very convincing horror element in this day and age
I have a pair of Bluetooth headphones with a USB C port, that won't charge unless the other end of the cable is USB A. So no USB C to C cables. Every time I have to charge them I want to report AKG to like, the EU parliament, or something
He's got a watch with a minute hand, millennium hand, and an eon hand
I know. I was just making a joke about how he pulled a "bean soup"
But do you know who DIDN'T need to shriek their head off?
Haha, I can totally read it in his voice now
Just FYI, it might be pretty easy to replace the back lights. You can even get LED ones. Word of warning though, if the bulbs are built such that the polarity can be reversed, they'll only work in one orientation. This is due to the nature of how LEDs work. I had to redo mine because I didn't win all 3 coin flips when I installed them
Ta-ta and farewell
I know how big letters are!
I'm totally with you. I think it is somewhat speaker dependent, but that is how I would say those questions.
What's your NAme
How OLD (are you)?
Where are you FROm?