German Slang (I'm using "ae" for "a + Umlaut" and "ue" for "u + Umlaut".)

When do Germans use the word "Nee."
When they want to say "Maybe".
When they want to say "Yes".
When they don't know what to say.
When they mean to say "No".
What little word do the Germans use to confirm their statement?
Nae. (ae is for the a + Umlaut)
Nee.
Ne
Is it correct that you use the word "Tja" to start a positive statement?
Yes
No.
How do Germans say "Well, that's your own fault.
Tja, habe ich dir doch gesagt.
Tja, selber Schuld.
Uebrigens, bring morgen deinen Kopfhoerer mit" means:
By the way, bring your head phones next week.
By the way, bring your head phones tomorrow.
How do the Germans say, "That doesn't matter".
Kein Ding.
Das ist egal.
Macht nichts.
When do you use the word "Krass."
Whenever you are bored.
For the English statement "So so."
When you are negatively or positively surprised.
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