I don’t mind admitting, telling you…, etc.
phrase
Used to express the speaker's willingness to confess or acknowledge something, often something that is considered personal, confidential, or embarrassing.
I don't mind admitting, I was quite nervous before the speech.

Often appears as...
- i don't mind admitting that
- i don't mind telling you
phrase
Used to express the speaker's willingness to confess or acknowledge something, often something that is considered personal, confidential, or embarrassing.
I don't mind admitting, I was quite nervous before the speech.

Often appears as...
- i don't mind admitting that
- i don't mind telling you
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Willingness to Share
Shows the speaker is comfortable revealing thoughts or experiences that might be sensitive.

I don't mind telling you, this is the best decision I've made.
Emphasis on Honesty
Highlights the truthfulness of the speaker's statement, suggesting sincerity.

I don't mind admitting, I underestimated the challenge at first.
Softens Statements
The phrase can soften blunt or potentially embarrassing admissions, making them seem more acceptable.

I don't mind sharing that I failed the first time.
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