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  1. Aye!
  2. Aye Aye, Ma'am!
  3. Indeed!
  4. Absolutely!
  5. Affirmative! (Or that's an affirmative!)
  6. I agree!
  7. Will do!
  8. Can do
  9. Certainly

Slang:

  1. Right on!
  2. Yep
  3. Okie Dokie

These are all ways to say "Yes".

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