KML-223Kiff
Annoyingly, That Is a Fair Point
What it does
Reluctant but honest concession when the opposing argument survives inspection.
Use it when
- A correction genuinely improves your view.
- Someone you disagree with identifies the central issue.
- Intellectual honesty defeats the preferred answer.
For example
- Your sister notes that the cheaper flight includes two hotel nights.
- The intern asks why the report measures the wrong quarter.
- Your rival reminds you that the dog cannot read the chore chart.
Emotional intensity4/10
Primary reactionSurprise
ToneSheepish · Sincere · Playful






