Often considered the main rule of Improv, all it says is that you are not allowed to negate other people's statements. 9L0-402 Instead, add on to them.. For example, here is an example of a scene where "Yes, and..." is not used:
SUGGESTION: tournament
* 1: Alright, are you ready to tee off?
* 2: What are you talking about? We're not on a golf course, we're at a basketball court!
The scene is instantly killed by negating what player 1 said. Here's an example of "Yes, and..." used correctly:
* 1: Alright, are you ready to tee off?
* 2: Yeah, but I'm pretty 9L0-509 nervous. It's the last hole, and I'm ahead by 2 strokes.
Player 2 has now added on to the scene, and developed a problem and a place for the scene to go.
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