Mini-escucha: coletillas de confirmación en el equipo tech

Mini-escucha (charla breve) para reconocer coletillas de confirmación en equipo.
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Mini-escucha: A: “Subo el código al repo ahora, ¿vale?” B: “Perfecto.” ¿Qué coletilla oyes al final?
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In Spanish, “¿vale?” is a very typical little tag used to ask for agreement: “okay? deal?” It’s a yes/no type tag question and is very common in everyday office speech in Spain.
“¿verdad?” is a neutral way to check a fact: “right?” / “is that correct?” You’re just confirming information without strong emotion.
“¿a que sí?” shows you expect an enthusiastic “yes” (“come on, it is better, right?”). You use it when you’re quite sure and you’re inviting the other person to share your enthusiasm.
“¿no?” is a short negative tag, like “isn’t it?” / “haven’t you?” You’re checking your assumption at the end of an affirmative sentence.
Here “¿vale?” is used to ask for confirmation or agreement (“okay?” / “deal?”). It works like a yes/no question tag in Spanish.
In this friendly but directive sentence, “¿vale?” is the most natural choice: the team lead proposes a plan and expects the team to confirm it.
“¿verdad?” is a neutral check without enthusiasm or pressure; you’re just confirming a fact.
“¿a que sí?” adds a sense of shared joy or team solidarity. This emotional tone is typical of friendly office conversations.

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