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well, sometimes I say mhm or hmm if I'm trying to reply to something that involves decision making or when I'm not sure what I'm gonna say. I say "ehh" but I try to say it only to people I'm comfortable with because the word can sometimes sound unpleasant.
i've never said eh but i say mhm a lot to agree with people. im like this with "haha" or "lol" too. its just hard to get your words on the internet without sounding mean or weird
i went through a phase when texting i'd always say eh? or eh in capitals to almost everything, even when someone said something that surprised me i'd go eh in capitials
Occasionally I'll use "mhm" but it's more of a way to acknowledge someone when they're talking to me, it's not something I'll use between sentences. One thing I'm conscious of lately is that I've been ending some sentences with "you know?" quite often, and I'm not sure when it started. Honestly, I think it's mostly the result of talking to my siblings/parents/friends and feeling like what I'm saying to them is going in one ear and out the other. I really hate it when I'm explaining something and the person I'm explaining to clearly isn't listening or is distracted, so it seems to be a confirmation stemming from that.
I say huh and right a lot after a statement when speaking. Like, "it sure is sunny, huh/right?" but I only say eh at the beginning of a sentence, usually when responding to a question.