Spend enough time around academics, non-profit workers, liberal media people, and the like, and you’re bound to come across a curious social practice: the use of the word “right” as a filler word. I’m not talking about “right” as a form of conversational assent but rather the kind of “right?” that comes after a sentence or between sentences, appended unconsciously almost as rhetorical punctuation.
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