A way of conceding a point, or admitting while you may not agree with someone's opinion, they are entitled to have it.
1. BroA: Dude, why didn't you take that job? The benefits were killer!
BroB: Maybe, but it was so far out, I'd have spent more on gas than what they were willing to pay me.
BroA: Fair enough.
2. American: Personally, I don't like the British, because the British don't like us.
Brit: Fair enough.
BroB: Maybe, but it was so far out, I'd have spent more on gas than what they were willing to pay me.
BroA: Fair enough.
2. American: Personally, I don't like the British, because the British don't like us.
Brit: Fair enough.
by TLV August 13, 2011
by Bengermin November 01, 2020
by James299 July 28, 2016
What you say when you initially disagreed with another's opinion or behavior, but after hearing their explanation can now see their point of view.
Person 1: Why did you go to that lame school?
Person 2: Because they gave me a full ride.
Person 1: Fair enough.
Person 2: Because they gave me a full ride.
Person 1: Fair enough.
by Woody10187 October 26, 2007
"When you graded my test, you added my score incorrectly.
I see, you're right. Fair enough."
OR
"I think think Stephen King's prose is quite a bit less effective than you think!
OK. Fair enough."
I see, you're right. Fair enough."
OR
"I think think Stephen King's prose is quite a bit less effective than you think!
OK. Fair enough."
by kmphilosopher June 12, 2011
Your opinion is wrong, but proving it will take so long and accomplish so little that I'm not going to bother.
by GPF August 25, 2004
There are two ways of saying is that fair enough, is that fair enough or is that not fair enough but in I’m opinion I think that is fair enough
by The goat shagger November 29, 2020