Yes.
AHAHA maybe you should look up rhetorical questions.
You forgot the comma.
I'm not the one who says I "hold onto" proper English like yourself, so please live up to the standards you have proclaimed to us all and use capitals especially when naming places, that is quite a rudimentary skill in the proper use of the English language.
Nevertheless you are wrong in thinking that I needed a comma, let us explore the fascinating reason as to why because I am sure since you enjoy the proper use of English you logically also will be very interested in this education on the proper use of the language!
English lesson for PP 101, usage of "hey" in the Aussie language.
eg 1: You're a boy and wear a dress hey?
eg 2: You're a boy and wear a dress, hey?
The 2nd implies confusion the first one is merely emphasising surprise or even bemusement and is rhetoric in nature. Now relinquish your Australian citizenship you failed to understand how to read Stralian lo0ol
Despite this you seem to think proper English involves using swear words ( f@#$ .... idiotic acronym) when something gets your knickers in a twist (in this case internet abbreviations LOL!!!), that is enough for me to realise your standards of what constitutes proper English is hypocritical. Too bad you have no comment for that one

It seems you think a little too highly of yourself pp

You may think I should be the last person to question you on your proper use of the English language which you so cherish and thought important to share with us all, but don't you worry, you won't sway me from doing so.
I'm not one - I
Is this "proper" English? Maybe you should study the hyphen usage, it's not too advanced hahah!
All this from you trying to critique my opinion on what I consider is the best piano in the world ahahahha! Well, that's what you get hey?