Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "but it's fair" with real scene examples.

This means the speaker believes someone is not a good fit for the company, often in a judgmental way.
From The Ceo, Episode 2
Someone gives a harsh opinion that a woman is not suitable for the company.
Use this to understand harsh workplace criticism. It sounds impolite and dismissive, especially when talking about a person's value at work.
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