Why did it become a normal thing for people to end statements with a question mark when they correct someone? Is it a TikTok trend that blew up?
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I think its always been around. It might be more common to see it without further qualification (IE, "It's blue, isn't it?"), possibly because of the popularity of short-form content, but I don't think its a new thing.