In Japanese, what would be a good way for me to say “dumb” or “silly?” Here is the context: I asked an acquaintance a question about where I can buy something, and they responded with, ”アマゾンで購入できますよ。” I feel like I irked them (hence the よ), so I want to apologize for asking a dumb/silly question since I could have just googled the thing.
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Ummm he’s responding to you normally? よ doesn’t mean he’s offended.
Actually, よ is a particle you also use when youre giving people new information/telling them stuff they dont know.
Its why its often used when giving advice, and when replying to questions.
Careful with overusing it though, because it would be the equivalent to you saying “you might not know it, but …” after every single sentence and it can get annoying.