Have you ever noticed how native English speakers can end a small disagreement with just two simple words? It’s a common situation: someone gives you an explanation you weren't expecting, but you don't want to argue. Mastering phrases like our topic today is key to sounding more natural and reasonable in your daily conversations.
Use 'Fair enough' when you want to show you accept someone's explanation without making a big deal out of it. Your friend is late because they couldn't find parking? 'Fair enough.' Your colleague wants to change a meeting time to pick up their child? 'Fair enough.' It's a diplomatic way to find common ground and avoid an unnecessary debate. It shows you're willing to let it slide and prioritize the relationship over the minor issue.
Which expression would you use in each situation? Talk about the following:
- Your friend cancels dinner plans at the last minute because they are too tired from work. Respond using 'Fair enough'.
- A coworker explains that they didn't finish their part of the project because they were waiting for information from another department. Acknowledge their reason.
- Your partner explains why they bought an expensive new gadget you didn't think you needed. End the discussion peacefully.
If you want to practice expressing your opinions, sharing your goals, or discussing your hobbies, you can book a lesson with me on Cafetalk. We can work on making your English more natural!
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