Table of Contents
- 1 Is putting multiple question marks rude?
- 2 What do question marks mean in text messages?
- 3 Why do people use two question marks in text?
- 4 Are question marks aggressive?
- 5 What does a upside question mark mean?
- 6 What do you call an upside down question mark?
- 7 What does more than one question mark mean?
- 8 Are question marks necessary?
Is putting multiple question marks rude?
It is outright rude and should never be used. Writing indicates the tone of the speaker/author, hence one should just stick to just a single question mark when asking a question.
What do question marks mean in text messages?
Why is it that in some e-mail messages, certain letters or punctuation marks are often replaced by question marks in the message body? Question marks usually appear in a message’s text if your e-mail program does not know how to display the actual typographical character used by the sender.
What do question marks symbolize?
The question mark? (also known as interrogation point, query, or eroteme in journalism) is a punctuation mark that indicates an interrogative clause or phrase in many languages.
Why do people use two question marks in text?
If double question marks are uses it is to emphasise something in return, usually from the shock of the previous thing said. For example, if I said: ‘My dog just died’ (sad, but used for example…) As the dog was a puppy and the death was unexpected.
Are question marks aggressive?
In general, avoid what could be called aggressive punctuation: the combination of multiple consecutive exclamation points and/or question marks (instead of the usual allotment of one) to demonstrate anger, irritation, or urgency. In business communications, such punctuation can be inflammatory or offensive.
What does a row of question marks mean?
A single question mark is for asking a question; multiple question marks, or multiple question marks along with exclamation points are for expressing confusion.
What does a upside question mark mean?
The inverted question mark ¿ is written before the first letter of an interrogative sentence or clause to indicate that a question follows. It is a rotated form of the standard symbol “?” recognized by speakers of other languages written with the Latin alphabet.
What do you call an upside down question mark?
Inverted punctuation such as upside-down question marks or exclamation points are found in the languages of Spain and Latin American Spanish. This punctuation marks the beginning of interrogative or exclamatory sentences or clauses and is mirrored at the end with standard punctuation.
Does Who cares need a question mark?
Yes, you have to put a question mark for “Who knows?” simply because MacMillan Dictionary has done so in a similar example. See for yourself: who knows/cares/wants/needs etc SPOKEN used for saying that you do not know/care etc, and you think that no one else does ‘Won’t Terry be upset?’ ‘Who cares?
What does more than one question mark mean?
That combination of a question mark and an exclamation mark is called an interrobang (or interabang) and it is actually a question mark superimposed on an exclamation mark. It can be used when a question is exclaimed.
Are question marks necessary?
You shouldn’t use a question mark because you aren’t asking the question; you are requesting that someone else ask the question. However, if you include a direct question as part of a sentence, then the question would end with a question mark.
What do two upside down question marks mean?