I have a situation as follows:
Danny and Rosy are working on a plan for the weekend vacation.
Danny: "Both of us are keen on the beauty of nature, so let's go to the Kong Forest at Suoi Cat for the weekend!"
Rosy: " ______"
A. That sounds perfect! I am not really interested!
B. That doesn't sound great at all! I agree with you!
C. That's a good idea! I can't agree with you more!
The answer someone offers is C.
However, I don't agree with it. I have 2 questions to ask you as native speakers:
1. Do you use "I can't agree with you more." to give a response to such a situation when it looks like an invitation?
2. Is it true that "I can't agree with you more." is widely used to express agreemment? It isn't an idiom. Do native speakers use it to replace "I couldn't agree with you more."
I appreciate your answers. Thank you.
tau toc hanh 1. " to give a response to such a situation when it looks like an invitation? I see your problem, and I think you're right.
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tau toc hanh1. Do you use "I can't agree with you more." to give a response to such a situation when it looks like an invitation?
I see your problem, and I think you're right.
tau toc hanh2. Is it true that "I can't agree with you more." is widely used to express agreemment? It isn't an idiom. Do native speakers use it to replace
Danny and Rosy are working on a plan for the weekend vacation.
Danny: "Both of us are keen on the beauty of nature, so let's go to the Kong Forest at Suoi Cat for the weekend!"
Rosy: " ______"
A. That sounds perfect! I am not really interested! (That is an absurd answer. A good answer is: That sounds perfect! I am not really interested! )
B. That doesn't sound great a