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it might do good to include a part that talks about other, very similar rules in improv, like "No, but" where you disagree but add on to the concept presented in an interesting way that continues the scene (ex. "Do you see a bench in front of you?", "No, but I see a ball"). It follows a very similar principal to "yes, and", and it might improve this article somewhat. Astrozei (talk) 03:22, 11 July 2023 (UTC)Reply