I don't see anything wrong with that, since it has a bit different meaning than "I agree". Since then you might have an ambiguous position, where you neither fully agree nor disargree.Panda wrote:Just as a side note, using double negatives such as don't disagree makes your statement seem awkward and tends to confuse people. My English teacher used to tell me not to use double negatives a lot when I was a kid. It doesn't tend to convey your message very well.Neddie wrote:I don't disagree.
Usually double negative means a case where there's 2 negatives that don't negate each other, like "we don't need no education". Where meaning of the sentence stays the same if you remove 1 of the nos.