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Agree to disagree
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Agree to disagree
means to accept that two people have different opinions and stop arguing about it.
Examples:
1- Anna and I never agree about movies — she loves horror, I don’t — but we agree to disagree and still watch together.
2- My dad and I have different political views, but we agree to disagree and still enjoy dinner together.
Hello and welcome to Daily English Today’s expression is: “agree to disagree.”
Imagine two friends — one loves pineapple on pizza, the other hates it.
They argue for a minute, then laugh and say,“Okay, let’s agree to disagree.”
What do you think that means?
To agree to disagree means to accept that two people have different opinions and stop arguing about it.
It’s a mature way to keep peace without needing to win.
Let’s check some examples:
Anna and I never agree about movies — she loves horror, I don’t — but we agree to disagree and still watch together.
During meetings, good teammates agree to disagree instead of wasting time fighting.
My dad and I have different political views, but we agree to disagree and still enjoy dinner together.
Agreeing to disagree doesn’t mean giving up your beliefs —
it means valuing peace and respect more than being right.
Is there someone in your life you often agree to disagree with —
and still care for deeply?