Yes, and also to put my comment in context, we were discussing the “You may be right” at a NAMI meeting where families were discussing ways to interact more effectively with loved ones who have a mental illness, and primarily using it as a de-escalation tool in conversations that usually turn into arguing.
Nevertheless, I did find it useful with my teen last month. She has some sort of super power in that if she senses I’m doing anything remotely like “active listening”, she’s not having it. I think she’ll only accept that from her therapist.