Here's 28 "Can't Argue With That" Moments That You Left Us Speechless
If you've been in a situation like this, then you know just how funny it can be.
Some people say “can’t argue with that” like it’s a cute phrase. Then you see the replies in this thread and realize it’s more like a verbal mic drop.
These aren’t normal disagreements, either. It’s everything from someone trying to get into a game for free, to a free trial that needs a heads-up before anyone clicks “agree,” to a British prison claim that somehow still lands as “not wrong.” There are also the totally unhinged moments, like a chip-related comeback that makes you question the entire snack timeline, or a color choice someone insists makes perfect sense.
Every one of these lines hits that same sweet spot, confident, awkward, and impossible to top.
Well, I mean, this is probably the best response they could've given.
Via u/g33xterThey aren't wrong, though; I just think we weren't expecting that answer.
Via u/sudo_11The way they spelled it is exactly how it sounds, though.
Via u/Secret-Speaker514
You have to pay attention to the important things, like getting into a game for free.
Via u/Aggravating_Major362
I didn't expect that to be on the other side, but I guess they're not wrong either.
Via u/RacBunch
We need to be notified, though, before we agree to the free trial.
Via u/Signal_Professor6501
If this is a British prison, then I guess they're not wrong.
Via u/Acrzyguy
They needed to add a disclaimer or something at the beginning.
Via u/RamenDeli
I don't think anyone knows anything about Dollar General.
Via u/GeneralBid7234
Or organs, or anything else that you need 100% of.
Via u/thatoneanimator2
Well, I'd say that they covered at least two of the moods we would be in.
Via u/LewyyM
We're not sure if they're being sarcastic or if they're answering their own question.
Via u/motionless_literatur
He did exactly what you asked of him, so you really can't be mad.
Via Wonder Wombman
And if you think splitting costs is simple, the AITA fight over insisting on an even split despite friends objecting will change your mind.
I actually like to split my noodles like this anyway, so I would be okay with it.
Via u/AndyNotAndi
Now, this is actually pretty funny. Via u/JasperDG828
Via u/JasperDG828
This is hilarious, and I'll think about this every time I eat a chip now.
Via @matt_obrien
Well, she had to get the color combination from somewhere, though.
Via u/EaseOld9868
Someone had one job and just missed the mark here.
Via u/Bubble_Babe_0o0o0o
Well, I mean, you can't argue with that.
Via u/the-dogsox
This is absolutely hilarious, but this was probably the best response she could have received.
Via u/Lottie_FO
The bear would definitely kill way more humans.
Via u/RacBunch
I hope this person was okay with this response or expected it.
Via u/Evil_Labrador
Again, they're not wrong.
Via u/Evening-Dream-7512
That's one way to do it.
Via u/General_MorbingTime
Well, they probably wouldn't even let you do that, but I guess you could try.
Via u/ervetzi
I mean, he didn't lie about the Japanese food, though.
Via @theladymeimei
I mean, I guess that's true... right?
Via u/therealmemeperson
Now, this is pretty funny, and even funnier that it's posted here.
Via u/Acrzyguy
Right away, the “best response they could’ve given” energy kicks in, especially around the free game and the “pay attention to the important things” vibe.
Then it gets messier with the free trial warning, the “they needed a disclaimer” comment, and the way everyone still acts like the wording is the whole story.
After that, the conversations swing into full chaos, from “I hope this person was okay with this response” to the chip moment that apparently lives in someone’s head now.
And just when you think it’s done, the thread ends with the blunt “again, they’re not wrong” style replies, like the bear threat and the “that’s one way to do it” answers.
We definitely feel like these conversations are so funny, and they totally represent "can't argue with that" situations. If you're someone who loves to see responses like this or thinks that they're funny, then we hope you enjoyed this list-style post where we shared some of them.
Nobody walks away from these replies feeling like they won, and that’s the whole point.
Still arguing about fairness at dinner, check out the AITA post where someone refused to split the bill evenly after only an appetizer.