i said nippy he said tippy who is correct
(pretend u understand and say who is right)
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Both nippy and tippy are correct, as they are both valid words. It depends on the context in which they are being used.
the context is nippy means no and tippy means yes
In that case, if nippy means no and tippy means yes in the context you provided, then he would be correct in saying tippy.
well we were answering a question our 13 year old daughter asked if she could go to a college party
In that case, it seems like the correct response would be nippy (no) to your 13-year-old daughter asking if she could go to a college party.
why did he say tippy ?
It's possible that there was a miscommunication or misunderstanding between you and your spouse. It seems like the appropriate response in this situation would be to say nippy (no) since a college party might not be suitable for a 13-year-old. It could be worth discussing and clarifying the response with your spouse.
we did and he said he misheard her evrything is fine now
I'm glad to hear that everything is fine now and the misunderstanding has been cleared up. Communication is key in situations like these. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to ask.