“You aren’t stupid, are you?” “Yes.”

In English, the answer to a yes/no question does not change if the question becomes negative.

So the answer to these three questions should be the same:

Are you stupid?No, I’m not.
You’re stupid, aren’t you?No, I’m not.
You aren’t stupid, are you?No, I’m not.

Examples

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“You’re not stupid, are you?
Yes, I’m not.”
“You’re not stupid, are you?
No, I’m not.”
“You’re not a monkey, are you?”
Yes, I’m not.”
“You’re not a monkey, are you?”
No, I’m not.”
“You didn’t eat my cake, did you?”
Yes, I didn’t.”
“You didn’t eat my cake, did you?”
No, I didn’t.”
“You weren’t reading that, were you?”
No, I was.”
“You weren’t reading that, were you?”
Yes, I was.”