(12-06-2018, 05:09 PM)Henry of green Wrote: It’s not ambiguous at all it would become ambiguous however if enough was added to the end but just saying something is fair is basically saying they are right, if the writers wanted it to be ambiguous they would have used that’s fair enough but they didn’t they just said it’s a fair statment.
Telling the interviewer he/she is right by stating "it's fair" does not fit in this instance. However, you mentioned a definition of fair as "reasonable" and that would fit very well here. They're telling the interviewer his/her sense is reasonable. They're just acknowledging the interviewer's perception, and remaining ambiguous.
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