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		<title>What &#8220;I Don&#8217;t Disagree&#8221; Really Means in Hollywood</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Read Between The Lines&#8221; Hollywood has a vernacular all its own and it’s best to learn the lingo so that you can become an eloquent practitioner. It’s what identifies you as a native to the other members of our tribe, as someone who&#8217;s in the know. Among the Town’s most popular pieces of parlance is &#8220;I don’t disagree.&#8221; But is it an affirmation worth a damn or is it just another equivocation on the road to development hell? Rather than [...]</p><p><a href="http://www.contentengine.tv">Content Engine</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Hollywood has a vernacular all its own and it’s best to learn the lingo so that you can become an eloquent practitioner. It’s what identifies you as a native to the other members of our tribe, as someone who&#8217;s in the know. Among the Town’s most popular pieces of parlance is &#8220;I don’t disagree.&#8221; But is it an affirmation worth a damn or is it just another equivocation on the road to development hell?</p>
<p>Rather than diminish the expression, understand that “I don’t disagree” is the epitome of endorsement, the height of harmony, the apex of agreement — in other words, in Hollywood, it’s as good as it gets.</p>
<p>In other cultures, contexts and businesses when one makes a cogent point, another person’s accord might be expressed with a head nod and the assent “I agree with you,” or simply, “I agree.” But in Hollywood, where everyone is perennially looking for an “out” — a way to avoid commitment, a way not to be pinned down — “I don’t disagree” is music to the ears.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t disagree&#8221; plants our flag in that narrow slice of sand that exists somewhere between agreeing and disagreeing with someone. It’s a half-endorsement. A non-contradictory stance. A no-quarrel policy. Like gender-neutrality, the blindfold of justice, or Switzerland.</p>
<p>But what’s really being conveyed by this double-negative euphemism?</p>
<p>In a business driven by passion, we&#8217;re leading the other person to think there&#8217;s something to build on. Like a promising first date, “I don’t disagree” could one day evolve into a real accord, a genuine romance or a committed relationship. But for the time being, we&#8217;re just flirting with consent, keeping all of our options open because passion, after all, can be fleeting.</p>
<p>“I don’t disagree” leaves the door open without creating conflict. It says: “I’m agreeable-<em>adjacent</em>, but your opinion is not quite tantamount to my own. Not that I have an opinion, otherwise I’d express it so that you don&#8217;t disagree with it either.&#8221; In a town where we can&#8217;t take no for answer, &#8220;I don’t completely reject what you’re saying” has become validation enough. It’s as cogent a concord as you’re ever going to get or you ever need to give.</p>
<p>For an innocuous little phrase, &#8220;I don&#8217;t disagree&#8221; covers a lot bases. Whenever it&#8217;s uttered, a tacit pact occurs &#8212; one that keeps both parties off the hook: You haven&#8217;t rocked the boat with an opinion anyone disagreed with and They only half-agreed to whatever it is you ventured. You&#8217;re both in a comfort zone of plausible deniability. Reciprocity, you see, is part of our Hollywood Code. A Code that is all about conflict avoidance, which is why we&#8217;re prone to this tentative truce, to this détente of dialogue. &#8220;I don&#8217;t disagree&#8221; warms our cockles like a comfortable cashmere sweater.</p>
<p>And therein lies the truth about what this handy little ditty really means&#8230;</p>
<p>“I don’t disagree” has become an inside joke with Lee Cohen, an agent with whom I&#8217;ve worked for 14 years. When he uses it on me, I reason that if that’s the strongest covenant he&#8217;ll offer, my only appropriate response is “Fuck you, too.&#8221; It&#8217;s a good-natured joke, of course, and our mutual laughter signifies the truth of the matter. But there is truth there: if the best you&#8217;re prepared to offer someone is that you don&#8217;t disagree, isn&#8217;t that the same as flipping them the bird?</p>
<p>I hereby submit that the real meaning of &#8220;I don&#8217;t disagree&#8221; <em>is</em> “Fuck you.&#8221; If you&#8217;re in on the joke then when you tell another Hollywood denizen &#8220;I don&#8217;t disagree,&#8221; they&#8217;ll know that this is what you <em>really</em> mean.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re going to say it, say it with a smile. Utter it with feeling. Express it with gusto. Greet each other with it as you pass in the hallway. Take your game to the next level. Suss out who&#8217;s really in the know.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t disagree.&#8221; If you can&#8217;t say it, you can&#8217;t do it.</p>
<p>I dare you to disagree.</p>
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