250 Ways to Say It in Business English » Agreeing & Disagreeing

Do we agree?
Do we agree that suing Dynacore is the only solution?

Do we all share?
Do we all share the same belief?

Are you all with me?
Are you all with me? We need unanimity to approve this rule.

Is there anyone who?
Is there anyone who has a different point of view?

Shall we pass?
Shall we pass the motion? Good.

Exactly!
Exactly! You couldn’t have used better words.

That's how I feel
That’s exactly how I feel as well.

I have to agree
I have to agree with you. There seems to be no other possibility.

I never thought about it that way before
I never thought about it that way before. It’s an excellent idea.

You’ve found
I think you’ve found the right solution.

I see your point of view, but
I can see your point of view, but winter is very cold in Montreal.

You might be right. However
You might be right. However, how can we tell for sure?

You have a good point, though
You have a good point, though Anthony is also right.

You could say that, but
You could say that, but who buys ice cream in winter?

Up to a point I agree. Nevertheless
Up to a point I agree. Nevertheless, I feel James has a sounder approach.

I don’t agree
I don’t agree with you at all.

You’re not right.
You’re not right. Everything you said is wrong.

It’s not what I believe
It’s not what I believe and I will not back you.

I don’t think so
I don’t think so. Why don’t you change strategy?

That’s not such a good idea
That’s not such a good idea. Fiona tried it and it never worked.

I’ve got another
I’ve got another point of view.

I wouldn’t do that
I wouldn’t do that. I would never sell a car to buy a motorcycle.

I’m afraid I can’t see it
I’m afraid I can’t see it that way.

Don’t get me wrong
Don’t get me wrong but no one here shares your views.

I’m not so keen
I’m not so keen on your strategy. It seems too complicated.

I don't mean to be rude
I don’t mean to be rude but Bahia is north of Rio, not south.

This may sound
This may sound offensive but it is not my intention to hurt anyone.

Correct me if I'm wrong
Correct me if I’m wrong but I think cell phone sales have remained flat.

I hate to bring this up
I hate to bring this up, but Brigitte never studied Marketing.

There’s another way
There’s another way round this. Why not try the Beta system?

I’m afraid
I’m afraid your models are a bit dated.

I’m sorry
I’m sorry but I can‟t agree with you.

Even though I respect your
Even though I respect your position I must dissent.

I know you’ve tried your best
I know you’ve tried your best, but your assumptions are wrong.

It’s a great idea
It’s a great idea but we there’s another way to do it.

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