sentence - Answering questions with a negation at the end


How are you supposed to answer a question like this (assuming you're from Minnesota)?



You are a Minnesotan, no?



Are you supposed to give the same answer as your answer to this question or give the opposite answer?



You are a Minnesotan, yes?





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