WE BOTH HEARD THAT, RIGHT?
What it does
Immediate witness verification after a sentence too unbelievable to carry alone.
Use it when
- A remark requires confirmation from another listener.
- Two people witness the same unlikely event.
- Shared disbelief needs eye contact before discussion.
For example
- The tour guide says the bridge is ‘usually connected.’
- A relative casually reveals a secret marriage during dessert.
- The announcer calls the same winner twice under different names.
Emotional intensity7/10
Primary reactionDisbelief
ToneDramatic · Earnest






