It's not, though?
I mean . . . is it or not, because your punctuation confuses the matter.
The question mark denotes confusion or flabbergastedness. Nutella contains milk, so it's explicitly not vegan
They were referring to the comma. Commonly used with a verbal pause. So like: "It's not...though?" As if the "though?" was its own thought and the only part of the sentence that had the question inflection.
That's the point. Indian food is rarely vegan.
It's not, though?
I mean . . . is it or not, because your punctuation confuses the matter.
The question mark denotes confusion or flabbergastedness. Nutella contains milk, so it's explicitly not vegan
They were referring to the comma. Commonly used with a verbal pause. So like: "It's not...though?" As if the "though?" was its own thought and the only part of the sentence that had the question inflection.
That's the point. Indian food is rarely vegan.