WADR
With all due respect
Example
WADR, I believe the stock market is not the only indicator of economic conditions
I agree with that too, but it is a significant indicator
Using WADR is helpful when you disagree with something that makes no sense
Related Slang
| RYC | Regarding your comment |
| IMO | In my opinion |
| IMHO | In my humble opinion |
| JMHO | Just my humble opinion |
| IMHARO | In my humble and respectful opinion |
| Dis | Disrespect |
| Diss | Disrespect |
| WRT | With respect to |
| Respeck | Respect |
| Trill | Well respected |
| A2D | Agree to disagree |
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People may use "WADR" online to precede a response that respectfully disagrees with another person's opinion or statement. Most people use WADR online discussions in forums, social media, and other messages.
For example, you may reply to a friend's comment in a Nintendo forum: "WADR, I think Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Switch is the best version, hands down." Or, you might disagree with a person on Reddit, saying, "WADR, the customer was definitely in the wrong here. She's acting like a real Karen."