Aubrey Carter
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Podcast Appearances
It's used to acknowledge that someone has made a clever or accurate point or an effective point, especially in maybe an argument or playful argument or a debate.
So let's do a little role play to show how that would look.
What can you say?
What else is the perfect response?
Right.
And we don't have, you know, you could say, okay, you got me or good point, but touche is even better.
Yes.
And our last one we actually covered recently right here on the podcast.
It's en route, which means to be on the way somewhere.
But you and Michelle taught that.
Didn't even mention that it comes from French, but in EE 2543, we'll often see this misspelled as like en route.
AI I know makes this mistake, but it should actually be written like French.
EN, en route.
I'm en route to the store.
Come see, come saw.
I like the material, but the lectures are really dull.
At least he texted, unlike you when you're running late.
Touche.
I definitely had like college roommates that were like that, though.
They kind of didn't care about their GPA.