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Old 23-May-2006, 08:19
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‘ let’s share the cost. What do you say’
‘Fair enough’
Here, what is the meaning of the phrase fair enough ? Thank you
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Old 23-May-2006, 10:52
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Welcome.

Sharing the cost is just or equal. No more [for you or me], no less [for you or me].

All the best.
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Old 23-May-2006, 14:40
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Other words for "fair enough": all right; agreed.
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Old 23-May-2006, 15:01
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it means it is fair, satisfying, fine, clear, moderate in quality or amount. so, i'll accept that.
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Welcome.
Sharing the cost is just or equal. No more [for you or me], no less [for you or me].
All the best.
That is incorrect.
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‘ let’s share the cost. What do you say’
‘Fair enough’
Here, what is the meaning of the phrase fair enough ? Thank you
thank you for your help
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