Wednesday, June 15, 2016

English saying: What is the meaning of “Let's agree to disagree"?

It means that if two (or more) people are arguing or debating and not finding any middle ground, one or more of them can say, "Let's agree to disagree," which means that they acknowledge that there is no middle ground or agreement to be had and that continuing to argue or debate is not a productive use of time. Unless one or more of the other participants is a raging twatwaffle who insists on continuing the argument, this is the civil way to say, "You don't agree with me,  I don't agree with you, I don't want to waste my time on you anymore but it's also rude to say I think you're being a dumbass, so can we agree that we're not going to find any overlap here, cut our losses, and be done with it?" and have it be the end of it.

And obviously when you say this you have to stand by it and stop arguing. Easier said than done for insufferable know-it-alls like me who get easily frustrated by other people.



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