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Old July 16, 2016, 10:51 PM
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"I don't blame you"

Americans say "I don't blame you" to mean that they understand or sympathize with some action you have taken or with your feelings, or that they feel what you've done makes sense in light of the circumstances.

What's an equivalent expression in Spanish? I can't really think of anything other than "Tienes razón" or "Tiene sentido."
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