"Fair Enough? (okay then)
People said Phil ruined this phrase, so here it is.
Regular definition:
"You use "fair enough"when you want to say that a statement, decision, or action seems reasonable to a certain extent, but that perhaps there is more to be said or done".
It can also be used to simply agree to a reasonable statement. You don't have to 100% agree, you're simply not inclined to debate it because of the reasonable nature of this statement.
Phil's usage:
Phil uses it in the same way, but he speaks FOR his audience and often continues with "Okay then" to end the begging with a signaling implication that there is nothing more to discuss about this very true fact.
This gaslighting combo makes them believe that there is a general agreement on Phil's statement, which he often treats as a "fact of the matter", the reality, cold hard facts (and he has other methods to gaslight you, like threats, bans and the mature adult way of life). So to finish his combo of victimhood, Phil decides for you that you see Phil's statement as agreeable. Phil says Phil is right and Khet agrees with him (also according to Phil).
Ironically his usage of the phrase makes no sense (shocker!). In a recent example he explained that he needs to pay 2 big bills, they need to get paid till the end of this week, so he needs your money,
fair enough?
What is fair enough here?
What is the agreeable statement?
- That he has 2 "bills"? What are those bills? No, I can't agree to this statement, especially not after he got $900 dollars in a shitty beg-a-ton and the fact he makes a ton of money on a regular basis anyway.
- That he needs your money and you have the money? Well, yes I guess so, but other than agreeing to that, why am I chosen to pay YOUR bills? "Fair enough" isn't good enough, he's missing a proper explanation. Where exactly is the money going to? What am I investing in?
- Is it reasonable that he has bills? Yes. Everyone has bills. Is it reasonable that he seems to have gigantic bills on a seemingly weekly basis which also never get solved, no matter how much money get pumped into it? How do I know? I don't know what those bills are. Are they new ones? Old ones? What is it?
Sorry to say, Phil. But that is not fair enough. You never gave a reason to trust your words, in fact you're known to be a notorious liar. Nobody should agree to your statement until proper reason is given. "Uuh Bills, fair enough?" doesn't cut the cake.