
To see eye to eye means to completely agree with someone about something. If people do not see eye to eye, they disagree or have different opinions.
The expression comes from the idea of two people looking directly at each other with their eyes level, suggesting they share the same view or understanding. The phrase has been used in English for several centuries.
The expression comes from the idea of two people looking directly at each other with their eyes level, suggesting they share the same view or understanding. The phrase has been used in English for several centuries.
My brother and I do not always see eye to eye about how to run the business.
