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What's "fair enough" mean?

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Rebecca

"Fair enough" means "that's a fair point," or the response was adequate enough and understandable to be unchallenged or uncontested. It's quite a common phrase these days, actually! It can be used in response to many things. It's a nice casual conversational phrase to use. Ex: A: I drank too much last night, so I slept in this morning. B: Fair enough. Ex: A: I didn't see the notice because I didn't have my glasses on! B: Oh, fair enough.

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