HOW TO EXPRESS YOUR OPINION
I AGREE WITH YOU
I DISAGREE WITH YOU
IN DIFFERENT WAYS

HOW TO SAY – PART 3
When a motion is moved during a meeting, you must express your opinion before making an important decision: you often agree or disagree with the proposal.
So in today’s session , let’s look at different ways to say-
“I agree with you” to express when you share the same views.
“I disagree with you” – to express when you don’t share the same views.
I AGREE WITH YOU
- You’re right.
- You’re correct.
- I concur with you.
- You’re right about that.
- You’re right if you ask me.
- I don’t think you’re wrong.
- I guess you’re right.
- It seems to me you’re right.
- I believe you’re correct.
- I share your opinion.
- I hold the same opinion.
- You have a point there.
- You’re right about that.
- You’re right about that.
- You are correct about that.
- I think you’re right.
- That makes sense.
- That’s a really good point.
- I’d go along with your idea.
- I see it that way too.
- I share your opinion.
- I hold the same opinion.
- My position is the same as yours.
I DISAGREE WITH YOU. I’M SORRY.
- I disagree. I apologize.
- I don’t agree. I apologize.
- I’m not in agreement with you.
- I have to disagree.
- I don’t think so.
- I would beg to differ. I apologize.
- I take exception to that.
- I don’t think ,it makes any sense.
When we go to another site, cookies are involved.
Hmm ,yes
And…we can always “agree to disagree”
😂😂😂True !
Sometimes, we’re still considering, so I might say “that’s an interesting perspective.”
I know the grammar/punctuation needed work 🙂