no insults, just curious, is English your first language? I kinda understand what you are trying to say with "agree to meet in the middle" here, but that sounds really a little odd here, just saying.
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Yes english is my first langauge. What i mean by meet in the middle, I'm saying we both respectfully acknowledge the other person side and agree to disagree.
A software engineer that specializes in serverless microservices. I love creating helpful content about programming and reverse-engineering.
I am employed at Google; all opinions are my own.
no insults, just curious, is English your first language? I kinda understand what you are trying to say with "agree to meet in the middle" here, but that sounds really a little odd here, just saying.
Yes english is my first langauge. What i mean by meet in the middle, I'm saying we both respectfully acknowledge the other person side and agree to disagree.
Yeah I know what it means, just don't see it usually used like this.
I don't want to keep pinging you so I'll make this the last message, but I'm curious, how do you normally see the phrase used?
usually when there's no compromise it's just agree to disagree.